Daily Driver
I think that changes with age. I think when I was younger I was just driven to succeed. It always added fuel to the fire when people laughed at me when I told them I was going to fish for a living. As I've gotten older it's slightly shifted to being an example to my daughter, niece, and nephew what hard work looks like.
Pre-event ritual
Nothing fancy here; just trying to make sure everything at home and on the farm is taking care of before I leave so I can focus on fishing while on the road.
If I wasn't an athlete
If I wasn't an athlete I'd probably be a high school coach. Even though I have a degree in Civil Engineering and worked as an engineer for several years, I just don't think I would have done that my entire life. I love high school sports; so probably a coach.
How I got started
If I wasn't an athlete I'd probably be a high school coach. Even though I have a degree in Civil Engineering and worked as an engineer for several years, I just don't think I would have done that my entire life. I love high school sports; so probably a coach.
On my day off
LOL! There is not many days off in fishing. It seems like when we are off the water, there is something every day we have to take care of on the business side of fishing. However, in my free time I love to hunt; work on the farm; and play with my little girl.
My ideal roadtrip would be
My ideal #anywhereispossible road trip would be to a remote cabin surrounded by thousands of acres full of giant whitetail deer and no people! I'm talking so far from civilization that only the baddest set of GT's we make could get me there!