Fishing Tip of the Month:Fishing High Winds

It’s funny how you come across fishing tips.

wind photo from bbcI was sitting with my friend, Darrell, in my dad’s living room when he shared this personal story of one of his fishing trips from years ago.

The story goes that, Darrell, and a friend had been fishing Tim Lake in Algonquin Park. They had been fishing hard without any success and were constantly weighing anchor, from spot to spot, around the lake.

Finally, they decided to quit and return to the river mouth that would lead them to their vehicle. As fate would have it, the winds picked up and they began to struggle against the wind and waves. They quickly became frustrated from the amount of work they were doing while fighting the wind. An hour and half into their battle, Darrell, noticed that they had canoed past the river mouth they were trying to find.

He told the man in the bow who was paddling ferociously against the wind. He did not say very much.

Fatigue and desperation began to ‘set-in’.

At that moment, Darrell noticed something. He debated whether or not to tell his friend in the bow. He yelled one more time over the wind,

We forgot to bring the anchor up!

What?!

WE FORGOT TO BRING THE ANCHOR UP!

The story ends there. I guess the look that, Darrell, received from his friend was priceless.

The lesson is simple:

When fishing in high winds, don’t forget to bring the anchor up.

On a practical note – Is life, away from the fishing boat, sometimes like that? We all paddle furiously, at times, to get ahead and reach our goals. It can be so frustrating when the ‘over-worked’ ground we make is so minuscule.

Check for anchors.

Perhaps there is something that is holding you back. An anchor long forgotten. Something like a broken relationship, or a mis-management of priorities, or wrong you need to make right.

Your hardest and best work may all be for nothing if you have not dealt with a forgotten anchor. It can also keep you from seeing what is important – like the river mouth that leads you to your car.

End of sermon.

2 Responses to “Fishing Tip of the Month:Fishing High Winds”

  1. Kristine Shreve
    March 11, 2008 at 11:53 am #

    Good point, and very good analogy.

  2. Arthur
    March 10, 2008 at 10:35 pm #

    A very good sermon though and point taken.