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For the
non-angler fishing can seem like a strange sport. It involves
lots of waiting around on a river bank, possibly for whole days
and nights, and the likelihood of getting cold and wet is very
high. After all that, you may not even be rewarded for your patience
and you might go home empty handed and disappointed. So why on
earth would anyone be tempted to go fishing?
Every angler will all have
his own theories as to why the sport is so popular, but its
likely that they will include some, if not all, of the following
aspects:
Weather
You can fish in any weather.
In the summer, youll be hard pushed to find a more glorious
way of spending your time. Its hot, the birds are singing,
and the countryside (and hopefully, the water) is teeming with
wildlife. Even in the winter, however, fishing can be immensely
enjoyable. You can get a feeling of man against the elements.
How well you are prepared for the weather can make or break your
fishing trip. If youve come well wrapped up, with plenty
of food and hot drink, then youll get a lot of enjoyment
out of it.
Escapism
Going fishing allows you to
have some time to yourself. We all lead busy lives and now and
again it is important to take a break, do something for ourselves
and forget about the daily grind. With only your own thoughts
for company and possible a radio or a good book, fishing gives
you time to reflect on recent events.
Camaraderie
Just as fishing is a good time
to enjoy your own company, its also a good excuse to get
together with some mates. Youd be surprised how many new
friends you can make as well, especially by visiting the same
venue regularly. Competitions are also great fun because youre
pitting your wits against other anglers. Theres obviously
an element of luck involved, but its also about using your
skills and techniques in such a way as the situation demands.
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