Outdoor Truths: Aiming Outdoorsmen Towards Christ Jan. 29, 2015
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During the end of January, outdoor activities get much slower. To be sure, there are ample opportunities like catching crappie and killing ducks, but the weather can be a real hindrance for those of us who like longer and warmer days. I really do wish I had more time to enjoy this time of year. In my early adult days these few weeks were filled with time at the lake catching fish. Now they are mostly a rest period before the spring comes around. If there is one change in my outdoor activities these next couple of months that I would like to make, it is spending a few days trying to put some fish in the freezer. It seems that my wife likes nothing better than a cooler full walleye or crappie. I think she's right. My problem is that it's been several years since I was fluent in knowing exactly where to go to catch these fish. After all, over time, things change. Structure changes, the surrounding environment changes, and fish move as a result. The old places that I once could depend on, may not be as productive as before. For times like these, I need to call a friend who has been catching fish and either beg him to take me or find out where I need to go. The last thing I need to do is spend time guessing, and fishing in a place that has a good history but no present success.
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