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Ready for Another Crappie Day!
By
Lisa Carter Waring
The first time my husband
announced he wanted to take me crappie fishing on Hope Mills Lake, I
thought to myself, “Why would I want to catch crappie fish?”
Little did I know that crappie were not only a legitimate kind of
fish, they also happen to provide southern sportsmen and women with
one of the most fun fishing experiences possible on a freshwater
pond or lake. Why? I was told it was because if you do happen to
get lucky enough to catch one, they don’t go down without a good
fight. I remember looking out at the lake that morning and
wondering if there were really all that many crappie fish out
there. After all, Hope Mills Lake, even in all her glory, was not
the ocean. However, my husband assured me there were plenty of fish
out there and they were just waiting to be caught. So being a good
sport, I decided I would give it a try.
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There were several important decisions that had to be made. The
first decision was to determine the necessary supplies for the
fishing trip. I packed sodas, several sandwiches,
crackers, chips and an extra large thermos of coffee. I figured
that if we somehow became stranded on the lake, we would at
least need enough grub to maintain us a day or two. The next
decision concerned appropriate fishing attire. I was told I
should wear comfortable clothing and rubber-soled shoes. I was
also informed that sunglasses and a hat with a brim were both
required. These items would help cut down the amount of
glare from the water and keep the sun out of my eyes so I could
see all the fish.
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Sunglasses weren’t a problem but
I had to find a hat. After searching through closets, I discovered
an old baseball cap with the letter “T” on it like one I had
observed Bill Dance wearing on one of his Saturday morning fishing
shows. I figured if it were good enough for Bill, it would be good
enough for me. I packed it in with the rest of my stuff.
The final decision was securing
the right bait, which according to my husband, was probably the most
important decision of all. So off we went to Rita’s Bait Shop. I had
never been in Rita’s Bait Shop so of course I had to look around a
little before shopping for bait. I was amazed to find all kinds of
interesting things in the store, ranging from fishing gear to
groceries. There was also a large tank filled with minnows. My
husband announced that they would make great crappie bait.
I peered through the glass at the
tiny little fish swimming innocently around in the tank completely
unaware they were about to become crappie food. I really felt sorry
for them but was told we needed at least a couple of dozen. I tried
to pick out the bigger ones that looked like they could be able to
get away. As we left with our minnows, I had even started giving
them names. My husband informed me that it wasn’t such a good idea,
so I stopped looking in the bucket.
Armed with fishing poles and
tackle, we put everything we had accumulated in the boat and went
out on the lake. My husband said we had to search for what he called
a “good spot.” Funny, when you are on the water, all the spots seem
to look the same. We rode around a little while and he finally
brought the boat to a stop and threw out the anchor. He baited the
hooks, which I refused to do for obvious reasons, and threw out the
two lines in the water.
We both sat quietly and I stared
at the orange bobber thing on my line floating aimlessly around in
the water. I was mesmerized by the sound of the water rippling
beneath the boat. After a while, my husband looked over at me and
asked, “What are you thinking about?” I replied “The orange bobber
thing floating around in the water.” He said “Exactly! Isn’t it
great?”
Believe it or not, we did catch a
lot of crappie fish that day and I learned a lot of things about
fishing. Interestingly enough, the most important thing I learned is
that fishing isn’t really about catching fish. It is about
experiencing nature, getting your mind off the worries of life, just
relaxing and listening to the sound of the water rippling beneath a
boat.
It is about being in tune with
oneself and being totally at peace. I understand now why so many
people like to fish and I am really looking forward to the day I can
once again go crappie fishing on Hope Mills Lake.
You know, I guess it’s not so bad
to have a crappie day after all!
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