We all know what Pro Anglers do during the fishing season. But what
do they do for Thanksgiving? Do they just keep on fishing right through
turkey day? Or do they do what everyone else does? Eat, take a nap
and eat some more!
I have the opportunity to frequently speak with several of today’s hottest
Professional Anglers and here is what they love most about Thanksgiving.
Kevin VanDam - I asked Kevin what his favorite part of Thanksgiving
was and here is how he laughingly replied. “The whitetail rut. It’s deer season man.”
Kelly Jordon – “My favorite part of thanksgiving is being
with my family. I also get to eat a lot of turkey and dressing.”
Davy Hite – “The
best thing about Thanksgiving is spending time with my family and
eating so much that I make myself
miserable. Not one particular food either, I like everything. That’s
a great time and other than winning a tournament, I don't
know if you could have it much better than spending time with your family
and just eating so much you get sick.”
Hank Parker – “Since 1988 I have spent every Thanksgiving
in Canada hunting deer. My favorite part of Thanksgiving is trying
to kill a big whitetail deer in Saskatchewan.”
Skeet Reese – “My favorite thing at Thanksgiving is deep
fried turkey.”
Gerald Swindle – “My mom makes some pretty good chocolate
pie. On Thanksgiving, I guess that’s what I like the most. The
chocolate pies my mom makes.”
Jay Yelas – “I really like Thanksgiving because it’s
just good family time. There also isn’t a lot of commercialism
around it
like there is with Christmas, it’s just good family time. Usually
we get together with family. We are all spread out across the
country, so it’s one of the times a year that I get to spend
some quality time with my in-laws, my sisters, nieces, and
nephews. I don’t really have a favorite food. I like it all.
It’s all so good.”
Larry Nixon – “Oh man, you know its sitting down to eat
my Thanksgiving dinner. You can count on Thanksgiving morning I
will be in a deer stand. I put the turkey on the smoker before daylight,
then I go hunt until about 10 O’clock.”
As you can see, it makes no difference if you are the world champion
or an average angler, because we are all people that value
the same things. Thanksgiving is for the most part celebrated the same
and involves a lot of family time. Cherish the time that you
have and be thankful that we have a wonderful country to live in.
Have
a Safe and Wonderful Thanksgiving
Copyright© 2003, Jeremiah T. Bagwell,
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