Big Sky
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It seems with each passing day, as I get another day older, I seem to crave solitude, or the company of family, or a close friend, more and more. I've never cared much for parties or being in a group type setting. I'm most comfortable on my own or with a small group of people (meaning myself and one or two other people). The only exception being with members of my family. I love family time most of all. However, I find myself extremely anxious for the exit door when attending a party or group function. I'm just not cut out for it. So with all my children and my wife engaged in other activities last Saturday I ran down to the river for a solo trip. I learned a long time ago to enjoy my own company. Frankly, I'm pretty sure there are days where I'm the only one that can stand my company anydangway. The fishing was slower than usual, but I still managed to land 5 trout. It took 5 and half hours to catch those fish. They all came in the last two hours, so for over 3 hours I was just drowning bait. However, the solitude was good for the soul. I didn't have to alter my schedule for anyone. I had no better place to be than on the river. I was able to uncluttered my mind from what the week had thrown at me. I was able to watch bald eagles fly overhead, buffle head and golden eye ducks shuffle around me, and even land a few fish. It's great mind therapy and a whole lot better than paying a shrink. We all have different reasons we enjoy the outdoors, but for me it's where I'm happiest and feel most at home.
Used a self timer...
My two best friends on this trip Mitchell and GLoomis.
I love it when the river gives up a little gold in the form a beautifully marked brown trout. Life is good in Montana!!!
Used a self timer...
My two best friends on this trip Mitchell and GLoomis.
I love it when the river gives up a little gold in the form a beautifully marked brown trout. Life is good in Montana!!!