"...Generous fishermen cannot fail to look with pity upon the benighted persons who have no better conception than this of the uses and beneficent objects of rational diversion. In these sad and ominous days of mad fortune-chasing every patriotic thoughtful citizen whether he fishes or not should lament that we have not among our countrymen more fishermen. There can be no doubt that the promise of industrial peace of contented labor and of healthful moderation in the pursuit of wealth in this democratic country of ours would be infinitely improved if a large share of the time which has been devoted to the concoction of trust and business combinations had been spent in fishing.
The narrow and ill-conditioned people who snarlingly count all fishermen as belonging to the lazy and good-for-nothing class and who take satisfaction in describing an angler's outfit as a contrivance with a hook at one end and a fool at the other have been so thoroughly discredited that no one could wish for their more irredeemable submersion. Statesmen judges clergymen lawyers and doctors as well as thousands of other outspoken members of the fishing fraternity have so effectively given the lie to these revilers of an honest and conscientious brotherhood that a large majority have been glad to find refuge in ignominious silence..."