A Student Angler's Lament

The challenge of finding time to fish during the school year becomes harder with each passing month. The burdens of school work, test prep, and sports prevents us from casting a fly or a popper out into waters. Slowly, things become more important than fishing. We rationalize, and proclaim we’ll go during the break or over the summer. Yet our attempt does not meet our expectation. A youtube video now or then, seems to sufice; for the time being. But, more often than not, I find myself daydreaming in class of the glistening waters of the Keys, or the icy wind on a frozen lake. At what point do we take a break. At what point do I bury my math or english into my backpack, grasp my rod and reel, and head out into a blissful afternoon of fishing. Again, I rationalize. I tell myself," I'll get good grades and work hard, so I can fish more often when I’m out of school." But, as I evaluate my parents lives as adults. They to struggle to make time for their hobbies. Is now not the time to fish, when I do not yet have to provide for a family or pay rent each month? 

Tight Lines!!! 
 
- Joe and Paul

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