The Club for Boys held their second annual ice fishing event and called it Hooked on Hardwater. Get it? The water is hard! Sorry. For those of you not familiar with life in the frozen northlands, it may look a little strange to see a community of people gathered on a cold, grey day, all covered in down coats and pants, and sitting in tents in the middle of a frozen lake. These are people who are used to seeing their breath when they talk, and who take pleasure at staring at a hole in the ice. In the colder northern parts of the U.S., it's actually a common thing to do and really a lot of fun.
For this outing, over sixty professional fishermen came from nine states and Canada. It's a heart-warmer to learn that some of those fishing pros drove over thirteen hours to get to the event. They were partnered with sixty or so boys from the club. The young guys learned about fish, fish finders, bait, and the fine art of fishing itself. The event was strategically placed on the lake that was known to be home to a large population of perch. That location guaranteed that each of the boys would catch somewhere between five and ten fish. A catch that size is a thrilling day for a kid just learning to fish and a small but true rite of passage.
. . . a thrilling day for a kid just learning to fish
and a small but true rite of passage.
and a small but true rite of passage.
The smiles on the faces of the men and boys is the real story, and partially explains why a fishing pro might drive cross country to be involved. You can get the whole story and see the video at this link.
What kind of fish am I? |
Do you know a young guy you could teach how to fish? Or if you never learned to fish and are interested, can you find a fisherman friend and see what the two of you might create? Here's a fishing story about a man and his friends doing just that. It's called Fishin With A Mission.
Or maybe you have a different hobby or passion you and some of your men friends might share with some young guys. I'm certain if you act, the lives of the boys and men who get involved will be changed for the better.
And yes, it's just that simple!
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