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Quotes About Trout

We're bugs struggling in the river, brightly visible to the trout below.
~ Anne Lamott
Goal: Clean air, clean clear-running rivers, the presence of Pelican and Osprey and Gray Whale in our lives; salmon and trout in our streams; unmuddied language and good dreams.
~ Gary Snyder
Bergan's face assumed the expression (and the hue) of a stuffed trout.
~ Sherwood Smith
Trout is no journeyman. He's a former world champion, someone who has a name and he comes to fight.
~ Jermell Charlo
Who'd play her in the movie?" "The shark from Jaws," muttered Trout.
~ Jonathan Maberry
Despite all our toil and progress, the art of medicine still falls somewhere between trout casting and spook writing.
~ Ben Hecht
I'm in this absolutely gorgeous manor house with acres of quite beautiful countryside. I've got trout in the river, an organic vegetable garden, I've got my work 40 yards from my home. I don't mind being criticised, but where are they criticising from? Which hut are they criticising me from, exactly?
~ Jay Kay
Some circumstantial evidence is very strong, as when you find a trout in the milk.
~ Henry David Thoreau
It's circumstantial evidence, like finding a trout in the milk.
~ Henry David Thoreau
He panned the streams for gold. Some winters he stayed with John Evans at Trevelin and swapped dirty nuggets for flour. He was a crack shot. He shot trout from the rivers; a cigarette packet from the police commissioner's mouth; and had the habit of picking off ladies' high-heels.
~ Bruce Chatwin
Circumstantial evidence is occasionally very convincing, as when you find a trout in the milk, to quote Thoreau's example.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
I'm a fisherman. I've always loved fishing. I grew up fishing for trout.
~ Alex O'Loughlin
I always catch and release and don't even eat trout. I think they are so majestic. I won't eat a trout even in a restaurant. They are beautiful and so much fun, and they give me such joy to catch them that it is my pleasure to take a picture with them, give them a kiss, sign a laminated autographed picture and put it in their mouth.
~ Henry Winkler
To be able to serve and to eat a whole fish, especially a trout, is part of civilized dining. This applies particularly to the young, who should take to it as soon as they can handle knife and fork; this is a fine way for them to begin taking pride in themselves and their abilities.
~ Julia Child
I grew up fly fishing when I was a kid. The feeling of it is fun. I went fly-fishing on Lake Delaware once, and I caught a record brook trout.
~ Aaron Dessner
If you're trout fishing in the lochs of Scotland, your catch may end up like this: batter-crusted with that ubiquitous Scottish staple, oats; and served beside a generous mound of stovies, Scottish slang for stove-roasted potatoes.
~ Jonathan Miles
My soul lives in Montana. It's where I fly-fish for trout.
~ Henry Winkler
Salsa verde is delicious with trout or most any fish.
~ Tom Douglas
The kind of fishing that I do is pretty much bass, trout or freshwater fishing.
~ Dale Steyn
If I'm working as an engineer for another band, the responsibility for brilliance pretty much rests on their shoulders. I think I'm pretty good, but I'm not good enough to turn a trout into a sausage, or the other way around.
~ Steve Albini
'Mustanging' was like trout fishing. It is always the big ones that get away. When you did get a bunch of them into a corral, you found they did not look half so large and handsome as when they were first sighted on the prairie.
~ Will C. Barnes
I didn't intend to introduce food so early, but she became very interested at about 5 months, and I just gave her whatever sort of nutrient-rich food I had. Her first food was smoked trout.
~ Gaby Hoffmann
I grew up in Florida, started fishing with my dad going down to the Everglades and around the state, plus some offshore stuff for sails and wahoo - but I never really got the bug until my husband and I went float fishing on the Snake River at Jackson Hole for trout - I've been pretty much addicted ever since.
~ Shannon Bream
Hatchery trout are like New Yorkers who live crowded together. Eventually the hatchery trout shove the wild trout out. They aren't used to congregating together and eventually they go crazy and disappear.
~ Jack Hemingway