Quote Originally Posted by Hershey102 View Post
Last year I had the opportunity to meet a request and take a fellow fishing one last time. He was in the latter stages of a terminal illness and hadn't been fishing in 40 years, but apparently never lost the love of it. Perhaps it was divine intervention, but he caught all of the fish and I got skunked (happily). He died 3 weeks later. His widow cherished the photo of him holding a bass he caught that day. In my book, this fellow had his priorities straight.
This is probably one of the coolest things I have read on here in a long time...that right there is one fishin' memory that won't never be forgotten.

As for quitting fishin'...not sure about that, I quite one time when I was in my early 30's, had a terrible marriage that was going south, got divorced, had some things to think about, got remarried and then after a couple of years of being married again fishin' came back to me...now here I am at 47, still fishin' when I can, except for the summer time, I usually say to heck with it in the summer time. Things happen in life though, life happens and things change...who's to say which of us here will fish after we've retired or not? Time will tell.