To me, fishing is more like a meditation than a sport. I like to think when I'm fishing. Fishing on a boat has it's own merit. I feel totally cut of from the world when I'm meditating on a boat. Yet, even those gentle rocking waves are enough to derail that gentle tendril of thought. That's why I absolutely love shore fishing.
To me it feels more like playing a laid back game. You set the pieces according to the scenario and wait for the action. And man, there is a lot of waiting! Thinking/Meditating feels like a productive, entertaining and therapeutic way to pass the time.I think I kind of like your viewing of it as meditation. The problem is that you might meditate a lot and get so lost in your thoughts that you forget even about the fishing itself![]()
To me it feels more like playing a laid back game. You set the pieces according to the scenario and wait for the action. And man, there is a lot of waiting! Thinking/Meditating feels like a productive, entertaining and therapeutic way to pass the time.
One thing I can't dispute is the waiting and the patience and finally, the frustration when you catch nothing. I used to go fishing in a river, since I have the phobia of large body of water and the only thing I remember are the days when I could wait for hours just to catch nothing and go home empty...