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Lakes Quotes - Page 15

The things fishermen know about trout aren't facts but articles of faith.

John Gierach (2013). “Trout Bum”, p.13, Graphic Arts Books

The world turns softly / Not to spill its lakes and rivers.

Hilda Conkling (1929). “Poems by a Little Girl”, p.14, Library of Alexandria

Then at night the general stillness is more impressive than any sound, but occasionally you hear the note of an owl farther or nearer in the woods, and if near a lake, the semihuman cry of the loons at their unearthly revels.

Henry David Thoreau (2017). “Collected Works of Henry David Thoreau (Illustrated): Philosophical and Autobiographical Books, Essays, Poetry, Translations, Biographies & Letters: Walden, Civil Disobedience, The Maine Woods, Cape Cod, Slavery in Massachusetts, Walking…”, p.677, e-artnow

I would say the best moment of all was when I caught a 7.5 pound perch in my lake.

"Big fish gave Bush biggest thrill", news.bbc.co.uk. May 7, 2006.