Dreaming
I don't know how much we can control our nighttime dreams.
I guess we need them to rest our mind and to entertain ourselves during
slumber.
When it comes to
daydreaming, though, we can control what we think about. And lots of us
think about fly fishing. Maybe it's a fly tying session tonight - I
really need to fill that empty spot in the box with fresh Adams. It
might be an upcoming outing with a friend - will the small mayflies be
emerging this time like they did when we went last
year?
I find thinking about a quick trip to a local warm water pond exhilarates
me and fills me with hopes of hooking a bass or bluegill; maybe a carp or
wiper.
Who knows? That's the
cool thing about daydreaming, we can make it come out exactly as we hope
it will. And sometimes it does.
When we get to the
water and things don't quite work out, what do we do then?
We look for solutions.
We book a guided trip, get some new fly patterns or take a casting class.
Somehow, we just keep
on trying. We'll never give up, else how will fulfill our fly fishing
dreams?
Come on in. Stay for
awhile. Kick back. Remember the fine evening sitting in front of a fire
talking about the trip at hand - or the last trip. Share memories with
friends. Plan another trip. Learn something new.
While you're here have fun and
enjoy the process.
Thanks!