The Role of Fly Fishing
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Re: The Role of Fly Fishing
And yes, it just doesn’t seem quite fair to fish the farm raised ones. “ oh look, our friends are feeding us! Come on everybody!...”
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My aunt is an ER nurse in New Jersey. She once had to cut a tuna lure out of a boy's head while the father stood over her and reminded her how expensive the lure was and asking, "do you really have to break the lure to get it out?"Kat Berg wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 13:23 Oh my, CommMayo, I am cringing as I read about the “fly” earring! One of my cousins had a hook go COMPLETELY through his finger. I just...how?!
And yes, it just doesn’t seem quite fair to fish the farm raised ones. “ oh look, our friends are feeding us! Come on everybody!...”
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Sure, what is a little more pain for his son (not to mention a much bigger scar) if he can be saved a few bucks on a lure...
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My problem is that I kind of start getting ADD with hobbies. You learn about something new and get all hot to trot to try it, but you already have all of these other things you like to do...Kat Berg wrote: ↑26 Feb 2018, 08:19 At the end of the day Bookowlie, that’s where I end too. I love learning new things, and so I real enjoy books that show me new hobbies, activities, or even new lifestyles. But I also hope that they have a nice balance of not bombarding me with too much information.
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yep, me too! But I’ve had fun doing it, and if it doesn’t connect, well, I can say I tried. But I’ve definitely had to have stern conversations with myself! I cannot do all the things! (No matter how hard I try)CommMayo wrote: ↑26 Feb 2018, 10:26My problem is that I kind of start getting ADD with hobbies. You learn about something new and get all hot to trot to try it, but you already have all of these other things you like to do...Kat Berg wrote: ↑26 Feb 2018, 08:19 At the end of the day Bookowlie, that’s where I end too. I love learning new things, and so I real enjoy books that show me new hobbies, activities, or even new lifestyles. But I also hope that they have a nice balance of not bombarding me with too much information.
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Plus you start running out of room for all of your hobbies...kayaks, sailboats, snowboards, gardening gear, fishing gear, barnyard animals all start competing for space!Kat Berg wrote: ↑26 Feb 2018, 10:44yep, me too! But I’ve had fun doing it, and if it doesn’t connect, well, I can say I tried. But I’ve definitely had to have stern conversations with myself! I cannot do all the things! (No matter how hard I try)CommMayo wrote: ↑26 Feb 2018, 10:26My problem is that I kind of start getting ADD with hobbies. You learn about something new and get all hot to trot to try it, but you already have all of these other things you like to do...Kat Berg wrote: ↑26 Feb 2018, 08:19 At the end of the day Bookowlie, that’s where I end too. I love learning new things, and so I real enjoy books that show me new hobbies, activities, or even new lifestyles. But I also hope that they have a nice balance of not bombarding me with too much information.
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Nah, you just have to choose WISELY...wine tasting, foodie restaurant eating, hiking (to offset the wine and and yummy food)...all these things take up only a little space!CommMayo wrote: ↑26 Feb 2018, 10:48Plus you start running out of room for all of your hobbies...kayaks, sailboats, snowboards, gardening gear, fishing gear, barnyard animals all start competing for space!
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Good point...I say as I'm getting ready to learn how to mountainbike...Kat Berg wrote: ↑26 Feb 2018, 10:59Nah, you just have to choose WISELY...wine tasting, foodie restaurant eating, hiking (to offset the wine and and yummy food)...all these things take up only a little space!
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In this case, fly fishing us their method of meditation. It gives them a place to escape daily life and recharge their inner force.
Some would find Yoga as pleasurable, and for some it would be sailing. I would still have read the book if they met at a yoga retreat even though I have an aversion to pants with Lyra.
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