Top 5 Quotes & Sayings by Ted Trueblood

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American writer Ted Trueblood.
Last updated on November 9, 2024.
Ted Trueblood

Cecil Whittaker "Ted" Trueblood (1913-1982) was an American outdoor writer and conservationist. From 1941 to 1982, he served as an editor and writer for the Field & Stream magazine.

Don't wait until you retire to go fishing. Don't even wait until your annual vacation. Go at every opportunity. Things that appear more urgent at the moment may, in the long run, turn out to be far less so.
Thus we see that the lot of the duck hunter is not a happy one. He is the child of frustration, the collector of mishap, the victim of misfortune. He suffers from cold and wet and lack of sleep. He is punished more often than rewarded. Yet he continues. Why? Because one great day-- and great days do come, days when the ducks are willing and the gun swings true-- repays him many fold for all the others.
If your rod weighs six ounces, your reel nine, and your line another ounce or two, it means that you are holding a pound of weight in your casting hand - much of the time at arm's length - all the time you fish. Try carrying a pound of butter around that way for four or five hours.
The silence of nature is very real. It surrounds you, you can feel it — © Ted Trueblood
The silence of nature is very real. It surrounds you, you can feel it
If you instill in your child a love of the outdoors and an appreciation of nature, you will have given him a treasure no one can take away.
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