Taking Chances in the Wilderness
By EntRP on Nov 21, 2008 in Sports | comments(0)
I’ve never been fly fishing, but I have been to Georgia. On the way to Florida, I’ve been down I-95 and both I-85 and I-75, from the country through Atlanta, and back into the country again. On a road stop, a tourism worker said, “georgia fishing is good.” I have tried fishing. There are lots of people that fish along the ocean in New York, and some have even showed me how. I wasn’t successful. That doesn’t mean I’d never try it again, because I like nature and going on trips, so one day I may look for the best bass fishing trip out there, or even try fly fishing.
So when the day comes, I’ll do my product research and get all the things I need to go on a fly fishing trip and maybe even head down to Georgia. There’s nothing like being on the water, or wading through it on a warm sunny day with nature all around. It is still a wonder that with all the cities and all the development that has grown over many landscapes, there are still expanses of wilderness that seem endless and which a person can let loose in and even get lost for a while. While getting lost can be dangerous, it can also be fun if you’re careful. There may be some tasty fish out there as well.
Technorati Tags: Georgia fishing, best bass fishing trip, fly fishing trip
