I lean toward “efficient entertainment”, but I do sometimes wonder what that chunk of my free time would look like otherwise.

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    3 months ago

    I see it as an addiction like gambling. You put in some time but don’t always win. That causes a bigger positive feedback for when you do win.

    Then the win is a delicious fish and you’re hooked.

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        3 months ago

        Y’all don’t need to eat them. I have a friend that is a avid fisherman, he doesn’t like to eat fish. But he loves to go fishing and catch and release them. He even enters into fishing tournaments a couple of times a year.

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          3 months ago

          Yeah sure but you’re missing my whole point. I do not see the appeal in fishing. I think it is boring and also you get nothing out of the activity if you don’t like fish.

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            3 months ago

            Then you have missed the point of fishing and generally being a part of nature. Which differs greatly from simply being out in nature.

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      3 months ago

      I think there’s SOME element of truth to this, but there’s a lotta skill that can be applied to fishing. Also, most days I don’t even get a nibble but it doesn’t bother me. I just enjoy getting on the water and soaking up some sun in beautiful scenery. I’ll fish less “productive” waters for a nicer view.

      That said, the other week I “caught” a lure I lost last season and that was a bigger rush than some fish I’ve landed.