A Surfcaster’s Christmas
Twas a week before Christmas when all through the night
Not a damn thing was swimming, I had not a biteThe plugs were all cast tight to structure with care,
In hopes that one last monster cow would be there;Those with a stitch of sanity were home snug in bed,
Only crazy die-hard surfcasters were tired, cold and wet;And I in my neoprenes and knit woolen cap,
Would’ve been better off with an eight-hour nap;When out on the water was the sound of a splatter,
I leaned my rod back, and I swung like a batter;Away flew my plug toward that distant splash,
My bail shut, my line broke, and it cost me some cash;I tied on a new plug as along came a breeze,
And my shivering fingers continued to freeze;I slipped on a rock and fell in with a splat,
Soaking wet from my Korkers right up to my hat;Got a hook thru’ my waders, which sprung a nice leak,
And the end of the season was looking quite bleak;I gave up, drove back home, and I crawled into bed,
My shivering woke up my wife, who sleeps like the dead;She said “you’re obsessed” and then “it serves you right”,
“Thank God it’s the end of the season…good night”.She thinks the next few months bring reprieve from my fishing,
But I know and you know that’s just foolish wishing;There are plugs to repaint and hooks to replace,
Tackle in the basement, strewn all over the place;Reels to grease, rods to wrap, plugs to turn, line to wind,
Leaky waders to patch, and some dull hooks to grind;I’ll be out buying tackle, and of course tying flies,
And on surfcasting websites reading good advice and lies;But…for the next couple nights I’ll just play the game,
Do the Holiday thing, and convince her I’m sane;Do some minimal housework and rack up brownie points,
While I recover from the fall run, healing muscles and joints;Work on saving my marriage, prevent a divorce,
Or a fishing tackle tag sale… Which would be even worse…While anxiously waiting for that first warm spring breeze,
And the water temp to reach that magic 45 degrees;And the stripers again have control of the night,
While we search and we cast, and we wait for the bite;But for now I wish you, ‘cause the timing is right,
Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night.Related Content
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Source: https://onthewater.com/a-surfcasters-christmas
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