Among metaphors about bad fishing weather, this one ranks, though I'm not sure whether a Norseman's idea of purgatory involves more cold or more hot. Ken Allen writes about Bob Mallard, proprietor of Kennebec River Outfitters in Madison, Maine, fishing for fall browns in shallow water. In the Kennebec Journal Online.
"A Norseman's Idea of Purgatory"
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