Best line in a long time about bonefishing

Peter Kaminsky writes about the magic moment for any bonefisherman who has stood on the bow of a flat’s skiff and finally sees the bonefish his guide is pointing to  in today’s (Sunday May 1) New York Times:

"…there comes a pulse-quickening limbo moment when the whole world shrinks down to angler, God and fish. At such times, you have the feeling that you are physically connected to your quarry: the act of hooking up is merely the climax of a drama already written."

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