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Fishing With Myself

January 16th, 2010 | 8 Comments

As I write this, the lovely fishing pole that Jody sent me for my birthday almost a year ago is leaning against the wall by my front door.   The reel has been cranked a few times to demonstrate the cool flashing lights, but so far the rod has yet to be used to catch a fish.   That’s something I think needs to be changed.  There’s only one problem.

I’ve never gone fishing by myself.

When I was a kid my parents or grandparents took me fishing.  When I grew up, my Dad, who is a dyed in the wool angler, took me fishing.   I’ve never had to bait my own hook, set up my own rod and reel or take my own fish off the hook.  I don’t have the first idea what should go in a tackle box or how to set up a rod properly for fishing.   Even though I’ve been fishing several times over the course of my life, I really have no idea how to go about fishing, other than taking an already prepared rod and casting it from the boat or from shore.   I am, in short, woefully uneducated when it comes to how to fish.

I’ve always enjoyed fishing and part of me is kind of dismayed that I don’t know more about it than I do.  Of course, when I start thinking about fishing on my own, I remember hooks and the fact that I’m not all that great with sharp things.  I remember slimy fish, and wonder if Jody will loan me some handi-wipes.  I remember crawly worms, which are only a step away from snakes, and then I wonder if I could use flies or lures, until I remember I don’t know which flies or lures to use.   As you can clearly see, I’m desperately in need of help and advice.  That’s why I’m turning to all of you.

Those of you who fish, please share any advice that you would give a novice angler.  What do you wish you’d known when you started fishing?  What was the first time you went fishing on your own like?    Please leave any tips or advice you’d like in the comments section.