Kirkland fishing. It was 101degrees that day.
All of my grandsons love to fish. They are excellent at casting and selecting the right bait for the type of fish they are pursuing. They understand the habits of their prey and use that knowledge to their tactical advantage. And they are patient. In working along the bank for bass, sitting and waiting for a catfish,or looking for that hot spot, patience is required. Out of all the boys, my oldest grandson
If you love a thing, really love it, I suppose you don’t tire of it easily. I love to fish as much as my boys do, but I’ll admit there have been days, when the temperatures were pegging 100 degrees, that I set aside my pole and sought out the cool comfort of some shade. Kirkland , however, will seat himself on an upturned 5 gallon bucket or stump and sit in the broiling sun fishing…for hours. Casting, reeling, and re-baiting even when he had not caught a single fish to show for it. One dip of a bobber, one straightening of bottom laid line is all he needs to keep him interested and determined for another hour. Long after his brothers are insisting it’s time to go, Kirkland is happy and content to fish on. Kameron, Karter and little Sam all like to fish, and they are good fishermen. The difference is that Kirkland loves to fish.
Sam, waiting for the big one.
Fishing. It doesn’t get too hot or too cold. It’s never too early or too late. Anytime and every time is a good time as far as
When I was a boy I had the run of a couple thousand acres of hills and farmland. I hunted and fished for hours on end when I had the opportunity. I climbed for an hour or more in the
An early morning entry to the woods and an evening exit were often the norm for me as a young lad. I'd stay in the woods so long that my aunt Ruth, grandma, or someone would come to the hollow and yell for me, to make sure that I was OK. The sound would carry up across the valley and I would yell back " I'm fine!" As I grew older, everyone knew that I’d be back by dark and wouldn’t worry until after that. I rode horse back up to a 30 acre plateau to hunt, or just to ride. It was never too cold or never too hot. Just get me to the country and turn me loose. Yes, that’s why he does it. That's why Kirkland can't get enough. It is the unbridled freedom of the outdoors. We both love the freedom.
I remember that sense of wonder and adventure that I felt every time I entered the woods. I loved the smell, the feel, the aura of the woodlands. It did not grow old then. It does not now. Yes, that’s why
Many people think of patience as only forbearance or long-suffering. Quietly waiting for the end of unpleasantness. But, synonyms of patience are serenity, calmness, or quiet. Not looking for the end of a thing perhaps, but the state of being serene and quiet within the experience.That's the patience I'm referring to in this writing. The attitude of perseverance coupled with calm and quiet.
So, today the sun is very hot. There is hardly a breeze. So far the fish have been sluggish, and understandably so. But,