How To Make an Old Man Happy
I know there are a bunch of us old guys on this board whose time is winding down. And there are a bunch of younger and newer members that are just getting started and are learning the skills and techniques of fly fishing. They have a long ways to go before they can earn the title of being called a” fossil” or some other term relating to being “old”.
When you get to this point in your life it becomes more and more difficult to get out and about and do the things you used to do easily. Wading on slippery rounds rocks is out of the question. Casting is limited because of rheumatoid laden joints. The knees, the shoulders, etc. all go bad from years of normal wear and tear and doing whatever life’s pleasures give us.
On a previous post there was a term I hadn’t paid much attention to, “Pay It Forward”. I assume this to mean that if you do something good for someone else without immediate profit, it’ll come back to you later when you can use the same help.
And so it was yesterday. I took two of my “older” friends up to Collins Lake for some scouting and nothing really serious. But, we were actually fishing. Trolling no longer requires casting and careful placement of flies on the water. It’s hard enough to even get in and out of the boat let alone cast.
So we get on water about 7:30 and it’s a beautiful calm morning. Bob and I agree that we’re going to pass any hook ups off to our oldest friend Don and let him really enjoy the day and memories past. Not five minutes away from the dock Bob’s rod bends over and it’s taking line. Good Fish! Bob yells, and give the rod to Don. Reluctantly, Don takes the rod and is all smiles. I keep the boat moving preventing any slack in Don’s line. After finally getting Don to take his gloves off he begins to gain line and the fish comes to the boat. Wow! What a beautiful fish full of color and about 3 pounds. Don’s biggest trout ever.
Later in the day we stop at the camp store on the way out for some ice cream and the people there want to take Don’s picture for their board and website. Their title will read; “85 year old man catches three pound rainbow on a fly”.
We made an old man smile again, and “Paid it Forward”, I think?
Tony
TONY BUZOLICH
Feather River Fly
Yuba City, CA.
(530) 790-7180
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