- [the Stout Trout]
- Narrator: [an angry Yogi Bear swings a club at Willy the Trout] A good fisherman keeps cool, calm, and collected.
- [Yogi swings]
- Narrator: Well, cool and calm.
- [Yogi swings]
- Narrator: At least, calm.
- [Yogi swings]
- Narrator: Oh, well...
- [Yogi swings wildly]
- Narrator: Temper, temper. Tantrums will get you nowhere with a trout. Especially, a trout with a clout.
- [Willy secretly swipes club from Yogi]
- Narrator: Look out!
- [Willy clubs Yogi and the lightly knocked him over into the water]
- [the Stout Trout]
- Narrator: [Yogi fishes up an unwanted object from the water] Of course, every angler has caught at least one old boot.
- Narrator: [Yogi wiggles the boot and tosses it behind him] At least, it felt like a fish.
- Narrator: [the discarded boot starts moving, revealing Willy the trout] That's because this old boot has a fish in it.
- [Willy in the boot hops closer to Yogi]
- Narrator: Yes, Yogi Bear is lucky. It's not every bear that gets a 'big boot' out of fishing.
- [Willy boots Yogi into the water with a good kick]
- [the Stout Trout]
- Narrator: [Yogi on the rubber raft, paddling closer to the deep water] A reliable rule for fisherman is: if the fish won't come to you, then you must go to the fish.
- [Yogi assesses the water for any fish]
- Narrator: But always be prepared for a sneaky attack from the rear.
- [Willy grabs an oar and paddles Yogi at his rear end]
- Yogi Bear: Yeow-w-w-w-w-w!
- [Yogi lands with a splash]
- [the Stout Trout]
- Narrator: [Yogi wearing diving gear] A riled bear is often dangerous and may resort to fighting unfairly. With a skin-diver's spear-gun, for instance.
- Narrator: [Wily also wearing diving gear and armed with a spear-gun] Of course, two can play at this deadly game...
- [Yogi retreats while Willy fires the spear-gun into his foe's behind]
- Yogi Bear: Yow-w-w-w-w!