Excerpt from The Trout Waters of England: A Practical Guide to the Fisherman for Sea Trout, Brown Trout, and Gryling
"Which be the best means and the causes that induce a man into a merry spirit?
"Truly to my best discretion it seemeth good distorts and honest games in whom a man joyeth without any repentance after. Then followeth it the good disports and honest games be cause of many's fair age and long life... The best to my simple discretion why then is fishing, called angling with a rod, and a line and a hook.'
"Treatyse of Fysshynge wyth an Angle."
"The trout makes the Angler the most gentlemanly and readiest of sport of all other fishes."
"The Secrets of Angling," William Lawson.
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