Outdoor Truths: Aiming Outdoorsmen Towards Christ Feb. 5, 2015
Most of my fishing experiences as a youth were either alone or with the gang that made up "Ford's Woods." What I learned about fishing came from the same sources. I can remember, as a youth, the day that I was bit by the bass bug. Even though I had never been to the lake, the levee was known to be full of largemouth. And even though it was still in my small town, for a kid who either walked or rode his bicycle everywhere, it was a little further away than I was use to going. One summer morning however, we made the trip to the levee for my first attempt at catching a bass. I don't exactly remember how I got the information but I would be using as bait a red plastic worm. That day marked two distinct changes that, to this day, still affect my fishing. First, it brought a love for that particular game fish and second, it made me learn to love the plastic worm. I caught five keeper bass on that first day. When I did start going to the lake as an older youth and a young adult, I can never remember not throwing a plastic worm. In fact that's the only bait I ever used. While others were cranking and spinning, I was patiently and methodically throwing that worm. It is still my favorite bait today.
|