Anglers Journal

Great Escape

The fish don’t care about deadlines or meetings or whatever hoops you had to jump through to make time to chase them. When you hold a rod in your hands, the notifications and calendar invites melt away like late-morning fog. Your schedule, your commitments don’t matter. You are but a speck in the ocean, a grain of sand on the beach.

Anonymous.

As I stepped up to the casting deck of a

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