Adventure Outdoors Magazine Fall 2016 | Page 16

That harsh snap in the water was all I needed to pull myself back into the present moment. I could feel him fighting to break the line. The second that he locked onto my crankbait, it all came back to me, like riding a bike. The silence around you is shattered by the sounds of splashing and low grunts, and you enter into a tug-of-war challenge with an opponent that you cannot see until you have defeated them. I knew the procedure: Go where the shad are, choose your lures wisely, stay in the creeks – but, I reeled and pulled and reeled and yanked until I had him under control. Even as he broke the surface of the water, he was still flailing and thrashing about. My mind was now centrally focused on this lake, this day, and this fish. The summer sun had left its mark on me, so I felt out of place in the doorstep of the fall season, but I quickly regained confidence and held my tackle box with fervor. NOTHING PREPARES YOU FOR THAT RUSH OF ADRENALINE YOU GET ONCE YOU HAVE FINALLY HOOKED YOUR FISH. 14 Fall 2016 Adventure Outdoors Catching the bass became a rite of passage, a step back into a lost love I’d once caught before, but had foolishly released. Now, in this moment, nothing mattered more to me than holding this feeling close. I could sense his angst as he pulsed and squirmed under my hands, and I was sure that he could sense my exhilaration. I sought to calm him, and I retrieved my lure. I couldn’t cast another line fast enough.