No I didn't miss that post!!
Just having a little fun!! I hope that both you and X get into one or more on Sunday!!
As for the Trout thing, if you want to get all technical, well then yeah!!
But I think you know what I was getting at!!
Just that when he does get a real steelhead, he won't even remember the little Bow, and like all of us, the joy of getting to shake hands with one, even landing one will be a totally different feeling than what you get with any other river fish. To me steelheading is the pinnacle of the fishing season. Sure I do the numbers thing, but that is just me, I am a stats guy, it is just the way I am. But does that mean that I don't appreciate what we have when we just get out into nature, NO!! I love just getting out there, why do you think I went out so many times, even without getting one for that extended stretch. Had some great days that had some great surprises in them, a couple of which were watching Freak get his first, that was awesome. Then there was when that Buck came charging up river at us, the got the heart going and resulted in a lot of good laughs and some fun memories about how big of pansies Freak and Myself were when we took of running like little screaming school girls!!
But nothing beats Ricks Derby day just yet, that was the day I frostbite my thumb, got to listen to Searun yelling from behind me when he crapped in his waders while taking the morning constitutional, I am still laughing at that right now.!!!!!
Then followed up that day by getting Skunked in the raffle!! I still think something was up with that, I mean come on, was I like the only one not to win something.
Getting to socialize with a ton of great people, great food, a warm fire and watching Rick in his glory receiving his first place prize, thinkin "That BASTARD!!!" and smiling the whole time. Was also really happy for him and impressed that he was able to pull that off, and how much support was out there for it. Anyhow, now I am rambling, so...... I guess that what I am trying to say, is that it is more than just fishing to me. I still like the numbers and keep a journal, but that is so I continue to learn and become a better fisherman, isn't that why we all go out though? It is something we all love to do, and it isn't always about the fish, there is so much more to it than just that.
DO we have bad days, I know I do. Do I get a bit grumpy sometimes, yeah. Frustrated, hell yeah. But doesn't everyone? Everyone I have ever fished with has. But we keep going whenever we get the chance. I guess there is more to it than just catching fish.