Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Remedy

Today was one of those days -- you know the type, the type that keeps going and going and going. There was production -- don't get me wrong, things were getting done -- but when I finished at 5:45 there were more things on the list than when I started at 7:00.

The solution? Seeing as how a half bottle of whiskey isn't really a good call for a Wednesday; the only solution was to grab the fishing pole and head out for the first time this season. Now the fishing is good in this neck of the woods, good enough that "out-staters" (yes, you Madison & Milwaukee types, I am talking about you) regularly spend vacations in these parts with the sole purpose of spending their week of vacation in a boat.

I try and take advantage of that fact, and am hoping to spend a bit more time out on the lake this summer than I did last year. I realize I won't be located up here forever and am trying to focus on capitalizing on the assets of the locale. I still find it remarkable that within five minutes I can be the only person in a county forest, or the only one out on a lake. And since I am always traveling the area for work, I often stumble upon new spots to go check out.

So fishing, yes, I was doing it, for the first time this year.

Within fifteen minutes I was at a secluded spot (only three wrong turns later) wetting the line in Bear Lake. It was quiet in that odd way that it is when bullfrogs and birds are making all the noise they could possibly muster. But since you cannot hear the sounds of modern man, it is as quiet as it ever could be. Bald eagles were out and about soaring above, and I even caught a few fish in the clear water; so all in all a success, and just the remedy I needed after a day that offered just one too many new tasks.

I think that our Wisconsin forefathers would have been proud, as there I sat, rod and reel in hand, clad in a flannel shirt and a Brewer's ball-cap, drinking a can of Miller, watching the birds up above, and the fish down below.

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