You take up your station and watch the water carefully, especially the one or two spots near the opposite bank that you know full well ought to be occupied by good fish.
This time he rises well, and you are fast in him; but you struck too heavily; he was a good fish, and you have left your fly in him, bad luck to it!
It is always worth trying and may secure you a good fish, one perhaps that others have passed by as unapproachable, and which may thereby have acquired a confidence that may be misplaced.
One day I went up one of the upper feeding streams, where I had often, poor performer though I may be, secured a really good basket of good fish.
Look you, scholar; you see I have hold of a good fish: I now see it is a Trout.
And though a Chub be, by you and many others, reckoned the worst of fish, yet you shall see I'll make it a good fish by dressing it.
He wrote in 1607: The main river [James] abounds with sturgeon, very large and excellent good, having also at the mouth of every brook and in every creek both store and exceedingly good fish of divers kinds.
I am very anxious that you should catch a good fish.
Much valuable time and many a good fish may be lost by this antiquated proceeding.
You will find at dinner, that, fried or roasted, he is a good fish.
Try at first the very top of the pool,—though I fear you will get nothing there; but here is a cast which I think the Highlander can hardly have commanded from the other side, and which is rarely without a good fish.
This salmon is a good fish, and fresh as you said from the sea.
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