Sometimes our passions frustrate us. The yarn twists or tears; the pattern is undecipherable or the end result far from the vision. For Fred, the frustration often occurs when, despite a mile or so of river available to the fisher people, a fellow fisher will hike down to stand within inches of where Fred has been fishing. This doubles the chances of tangled lines and cuts in half the chances of catching a fish.
And of course, for a fisherman, there are always the big ones that get away.
Always, our passions cost us money. I treat myself to the best yarn and needles my budget will allow. Happily for me, Fred does the same with fishing gear. I never hear a word of complaint about what I spend on knitting supplies. Nothing like good tools to improve the skills. That's my story ...
Almost aways, our passion are fun. For me fun is when a knitting project slips easily from vision to fruition. Or for Fred, fun was this morning, when he caught his second, October Rainbow Trout.
This one is a biggy. Seven pounds, and 26 inches long.
All the better when the passion produces dinner.
3 comments:
nice fish! We share the same passions - my husband is an avid fly fisherman, and travels of rhis passion (Alaska, the Queen Charlotte Islands, God's River, MB and the Mirimichi).
Nothing like a fresh trout!
Way to go, Fred!
Great catch,Fred!
(Brenda ,hopefully is knitting away as Fred takes on the job of gutting and dressing the fish for the evening meal! LOL)
t_a
Yum! Quite a catch!
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