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Fishing can be painlessly therapeutic
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[March 23, 2015]
As
a prequel to the morning coffee inhalation down at the Mule Barn
coffee shop, the members of the world dilemma think tank were found
at the break of day, armed with fly rods, in their other guise as
charter members of the Lewis Creek Piscatorial Pursuit Alliance. |
“I like your presentation, Dud,” said Doc, waving his hand-tied
midge through the air. A presentation is fly-fishing-speak for how
you wave your line through the air and set it down on the water.
“Thanks, Doc. That double-haul cast of yours is a work of beauty.
Look at Steve over there. Ever see anyone pull the line out of the
reel and extend his cast that well?”
“Thanks,” said Steve. “But I keep watching how Doc does it and I
know I’m not in the same league.”
“You’re too kind,” said Doc. “I think a good part of it is just
using this mayfly dry that Marvin tied for me. This thing just hangs
suspended over the creek like it was a helicopter.”
“I do my best,” Marvin said, casting a stonefly nymph upstream, “but
we all know it isn’t the fly so much as it is the way it’s presented
to the fish.”
Half an hour later, they were seated and sipping at the philosophy
counter at the Mule Barn. No one had caught anything that morning,
but it didn’t stop them all from feeling really good about
themselves.
Fishing can be painlessly therapeutic. You can look it up.
[Text from file received from
Slim Randles]
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