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Cast A Line And Make Memories That Last A Lifetime
Some of the most memorable experiences happen outdoors. And whether you are with a friend, family member or going solo, fishing provides a great opportunity to socialize, relax and experience the outdoors.
No matter where you find yourself casting a line, you are sure to catch a few memories that you don’t want to release.
In the spring 2021 issue of Wisconsin Natural Resources Magazine, DNR fisheries biologist and dedicated angler Lawrence Eslinger shared about why these memories are important to him. Here’s an excerpt from his story:
FAMILY FISHING ADVENTURES
Now that I have a family of my own, the most meaningful parts of fishing extend from the smiles, laughs and life lessons my children experience as a part of the adventure. Many of those fishing outings I’ll never forget, and likely some they won’t either.
My son — who is 9 now and was 5 at the time — reminds me of the occasion I got poured on after we made it back to the boat landing just in time for an incoming rainstorm. I got him into the truck before the rain, but I got soaked while trailering the boat and securing the gear.
He watched it all with a smile, and although the fish hadn’t bitten as well as hoped that day, the real joy was in the adventure together.
Another fishing experience that left me with a lasting smile was during a family ice fishing outing. My daughter — 7 now and 5 when it happened — was jigging as patiently as a 5-year-old could. Suddenly, she started to scream with excitement.
As I looked over, a nearly 10-inch perch came flying from the hole after she had successfully reeled it up and hoisted it out by herself. We were a little wet from fishing in the slush that afternoon, but what fun we had!
No matter your age, fishing is a great outdoor activity that’s filled with important life lessons. Exploration, curiosity, appreciation, respect, responsibility, humility, patience, adversity, persistence, reward and excitement can all be experienced, learned and refined through fishing.
It can provide limitless adventure, learning and fun — at least that’s been my experience!
Invite Someone Fishing
You’re not just catching fish. You’re catching up. Family traditions start on Wisconsin shorelines. With 84,000 miles of rivers and streams and roughly 15,000 lakes there are plenty of opportunities out there for everyone.
Hit the water with friends and family and get your license at GoWild.Wi.Gov. |