Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Sometimes It Doesn’t Hurt to Pick Up a Spinning Rod


A little over a week ago, I had a day off from work but my boys still had to go to school.  With these circumstances aligning, it produced a window for me to head up to our family farm and do a little fishing.  The forecast called for enough wind that I chose to leave my fly rod at home.  My goal was to cover a lot of water with a spinnerbait and hit a lot of ponds.  Some ponds contained fish that were hungry and active.  Other ponds contained fish that for, whatever reason, contained fish that were more tight-lipped and lethargic.  And one pond in particular, appeared to have lost it's entire population of largemouth bass.  

This was particularly sad to be because of the history that I had with this pond.  On one particular day, my dad and I caught approximately six bass out of the pond that were 4-5 pounds.  To see this pond "die" was sad, but it was a reminder that nothing ever stays the same.  One of the only constants in life is change.  And while this pond was a goner, there are other ponds that are experiencing changes for the better.

One pond in particular has produced some especially special fish this year and was also productive on this outing.  The bass were eager to take down a spinnerbait and were right where I thought they would be most of the time.  They were located along structure, but not so much cover.  I fished around vegetation without many takes but once I started focusing on trees that were near the bank and tree laydowns in the water, I started catching a lot more fish.  

No, chucking the spinnerbait wasn't as fun as casting a fly.  No, the takes and hooksets didn't require much skill or thought.  Yes, I missed those things but I found pleasure in the simplicity of using a spinning rod.  I didn't have to fight the wind.  Bad casts were fixed easily.  And if I'm being honest, I enjoyed not having to think about my techniques and all of the little details that one must focus on when using a fly rod.  I always prefer to have a fly rod in my hand over any other sort of fishing method, but every once in a while, it's nice to get back to basics and enjoy some simplicity especially when fishing conditions call for it.







Friday, November 1, 2024

Hurricane Relief Donation Opportunity



Society moves pretty fast these days.  If you miss some information one day, it is old news tomorrow.  For example, the folks out east that experienced Hurricane Helene were all of the news a few weeks ago.  Nowadays though, not many people are talking about the recovery efforts that those folks are still facing.  It seems like we, as a society, have moved on to other stories that are more current and quickly forgot about people that will be recovering for a long time.  I purposely waited for this post because I wanted to try to bring hurricane victims back to the forefront of your mind.  They still need help and we can still help them.

After seeing the devastation that some people experienced, I knew I wanted to donate but I wasn't sure where...until I saw a video on TikTok.  I've seen a lot of videos from a guy named Justin "Danger" Nunley, but this one in particular caught my attention.  Typically, Justin can be seen pushing some of his shirt designs but on this particular video he was promoting something else.  On this occasion, he was promoting some shirts that showed support for folks in North Carolina and Tennessee that had been effected by Hurricane Helene.  When I saw that 100% of the proceeds were going to be donated, I knew that I had found the donation that I wanted to contribute to.  A few days later, my "Come Hell or High Water" shirt in Carolina Blue arrived at my doorstep.

Now don't get me wrong.  I know that my donation didn't impact anyone's life in a way that was massive.  But if we all work together, we can make a difference in the lives of folks that suffered horrible loses at the hands of a natural disaster.  If you don't want to donate through Justin's efforts, I would encourage you to look at other organizations that you would prefer to work with.  The bottom line is that there are folks that are going to need a lot of help for a long time.  They have already experienced a lot of tragedies, and it would be another tragedy for them to be forgotten.