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I prefer Dr. Seuss's "Oh, the Places You'll Go!". a quick read and reminds me that there's a Mad Mad world out there and I need to see more of it
.That part IS me....All Me.
Thanks for the re-acquaintance with the Travers quote and the introduction to some new reading material. I think Travers might be surprised with the popularity of urban fishing today.
It’s an interesting topic to identify what is at the root of our choice to angle. What creates the deeply felt affinity with piscatorial pursuits? Do other people find similar satisfaction in other interest and endeavors? I suppose they do in a dissimilar manner. I often doubt it provides the same fulfillment of that being in such direct intercourse with nature. A landscape artist must be inspired by passion too I guess. I’m glad that other distractions and activities are there for them. I’m particularly glad for major sporting events that keep the numbers of people on the water down on a weekend. Aren’t you really glad that everyone doesn’t love fishing?
There seems to be a lot of legitimate conjecture about why we (sport) fish. At one time or another many things can be a trigger to go fish.
Escape from work, home, or routine. Check
Primordial urge to hunt and gather. Check
Quest for peace and solitude. Check
The addictive adrenal rush of a fish at odds with us from the end of our line. Check
Perhaps the most persistent underlying reason I fish is ‘Wonder’.
I wonder how the weather will treat me and how I will find the current or tide. Will my strategy to find the fish pan out? What new thing will I discover today? What unexpected species will I catch? Will I have total solitude or meet a new friend? Will I have safe passage today or encounter an unexpected danger?
I wonder most what unseen thing is below the surface. I wonder what dwells below the surface whether it is a pond, lake, river, bay, or ocean. I wonder at the brief glimpses into another world, observed or caught. I wonder with amazement at what could be within casting distance that I am unaware of. I wonder what sees me and how different a vision I am to it, than what I see in the surface reflection. I wonder why I wonder so much.
I don’t consider fishing an escapist hobby. It connects me to the world around me and to what is deeper in my subconscious mind. When I love something it is more than a hobby.
Nothing really pushes me to go fishing. I’m just pulled to do so… like I have a hook in my lip. I’m caught but feeling alive!
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