Sunday, February 25, 2007

What Can We Do But Wait?


Really what are the options? The lakes are frozen. The rivers are hard to fish and dangerous as well because of shore ice. We who love to fish have very little to do but tie flies, put fresh line in our reels and dream about the coming days. Unless we want to auger the ice.

Click here to download a trailer of a wild DVD presentation that will wet your whistle

Some guys have just found the way to get away. Then there are men like Mike Robertson who fish even when it's cold. Of course, if I had a candy store like Alberta's Bow River, I guess I too would find a way to the water despite freezing temperatures.

Here's another site you're sure to enjoy. When it comes to great fishing adventures, language poses no barrier. Whether they speak French, Russian, Mongalese or Moroccan, the language of fishing is the same the world over.

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May your first fish be the best of the season.

Dwayne K. Parsons

1 comment:

Mike. said...

Great article Dwayne, that candy store you speak of took many years of frustration and dejection to learn how to catch fish. I would like to encourage your readers to never give up on your local river. Modify your tackle, fish in differnt locations, talk to the local fishermen who know the river, exhaust all avenues to learn your own river/lake. I now have a very good idea of my own river's here in Alberta as a result of sheer determination and a very strong desire to succeed. All the best to my fishing friends all over the world. Mike.R