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Submitted by Jon Perry on

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"There will be days when the fishing is better than one's most optimistic forecast, others when it is far worse. Either is a gain over just staying home." Roderick Haig-Brown

May you have many more days ahead of not "just staying home"! Get well!

Submitted by Sherrie Rose T… on

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Hi David,

Your buddy ANGLER really thinks you are SUPER!
Just dropping by to give you a #LIKESUP and hope your are feeling better.

Sherrie
P.S. Awesome flies - works of art!

Submitted by mgilstrap on

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May your days be filled with fish as big as your mind can conceive. Happy Monday, Hope you are feeling better.

Submitted by Wake4jake on

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Cheers! By a stranger:
"Scholars have long known that fishing eventually turns men into philosophers. Unfortunately, it is almost impossible to buy decent tackle on a philosopher's salary" Patrick McManus

BTW: (e)ANGLER has sent me :-o

Submitted by Irene on

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I hope you are feeling better and have a speedy recovery.

I lived in Idaho for a couple of years while my son was a very "active" teenager. Getting out on the river was the only thing that kept me from wringing his neck. He's now in college and it is probably safe to say that he was saved by the trout.

Submitted by Mike on

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"One thing becomes clearer as one gets older and one's fishing experience increases, and that is the paramount importance of one's fishing companions" John Ashley-Cooper

Get well soon :)

Submitted by renee g on

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welcome home and hope you are feeling better! go fishing and make sure you get completely well :)

Submitted by Zara on

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You have a great friend from Empire Avenue who encouraged me and others in his network to wish you well. I hope you feel better!

David, first get better. Second, Roderick Haig-Brown once said; "I have fished through fishless days that I remember happily without regret." Thought I would relate one of those day. So I am on the edge of a lake full of trout and Big mouth. Great spot, right under a hugh pine tree. Nothing all day but I am loving it. Then from across the lake, a spot a bird. It keeps getting bigger, and bigger. Straight out in front of me. It hits the water and snags a beautiful fish, then lands right above me in that pine. Next thing I know fish scales are falling on my head. I must admit it was one beautiful eagle. I packed up and left him to his dinner. Best to you and yours, Robert

Submitted by Byron on

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“The only way to get through life is to laugh your way through it. You either have to laugh or cry. I prefer to laugh. Crying gives me a headache.”

Submitted by Geoffrey on

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Life is but a trial which leads us through many trails, you are stronger for it, Live Life to the fullest and let's count all our blessings, Cheers, Be strong, Be Healthy, Be Happy..:)

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