Fishing from a boat is so nice in a farm pond because you can get away from the algae that's growing around the edge and from all the briars and sprouts that snag your lines. I thought Oliver would be good for about 45 minutes tops in the boat before he got distracted. But then I got a nice sized bass. And, then he got a nice sized bass, then two, then a sunfish. It was great. I'm not sure who was happier. Oliver for getting the fish, or me for getting up the gumption to take my son fishing without a father or husband figure to take care of all the fishing details-like getting stuck lines loose, taking the hooks out of the fish's mouths, etc.
The next morning I got up when Fred and Henry left for their turkey hunt and gave fishing another try, this time by myself. It was so quiet and peaceful. I caught a stringer full (ok, it only holds four, but who'se counting) before breakfast. Now that's satisfying.
As much as I want to like trout fishing, and I do, it surely was a good experience pond fishing. No fees. No pre-dawn drives to the trout park. No strangers shoulder to shoulder. And, several fish.
And, to my friend who asked if I would help shovel mulch for a beer this weekend, sorry that I didn't reply to that oh, so tempting offer but now you can see that I was . . . gone fishin'.