I saw some people fishing the other day in 16 degree Fahrenheit (-9 Celsius) weather at 4:30AM. They were not ice fishing with a little hut, but standing at the base of a bridge with no shelter or campfire. People are at that bridge fishing regularly when it is cold but that was the coldest temp I have seen so far. Why is it so appealing to them?

  • impudentmortal@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I’ve never been fishing but I assume it’s like a form of meditation. While they’re waiting for the fish, they don’t have to move around at all so their brain can engage in free thinking.

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      9 months ago

      Exactly this.
      I still go “fishing” a few times a month over the summer and I usually just put a pole in and read until I hear the bell on my pole.
      I usually toss them straight back after I catch them.