A Bass Pro Christmas
By Jeremiah T. Bagwell
Christmas is a special time of year for all of
us. We typically spend the day running around from one family member’s
house to another. Our bellies are so full they feel like they
could burst. We pass out
gifts and open those we receive and watch the kids run
around like little excitement filled Tasmanian Devils. They leave
nothing
but
a trail of wrapping paper in their paths. It is just a wonderful
time of year for us normal, everyday anglers. But what is it
like if
you
are one of the top rated Professional Bass Anglers in the
World? Chances are, it is very similar no matter who you are.
I took it upon myself to pick the brains of some
of the biggest names in Bass Fishing. Everyone knows about the
grueling schedule they have
to maintain throughout the tournament season. However,
very few
people actually know what it’s like to have a Bass Pro
Christmas.
Kelly Jordon – “Christmas is awesome,
this year I think we are going to try to go somewhere snow skiing.”
Jay Yelas – “Christmas is a great time of year, its one
of our favorites. I get to be home with my family. With my two little
girls, they are 7 and 5, so anytime you have little kids around its
especially fun. That’s a special time of year; I am a Christian
so we celebrate the birth of Jesus. That is probably our favorite
holiday around the house.”
Hank Parker – “Christmas is pretty incredible. Now we’ve
got grandkids running everywhere. Hank JR’s daughter is just
6 months old, so it is going to be her first Christmas. I can’t
wait to make her rotten like I have the rest of them. It’s
pretty special. My mom told me years ago that if she knew grandkids
were as
much fun as they are, she would have had them first and I am
right there with her.”
Skeet Reese - “Every year is different. This year it will be
in Mexico so it changes up year to year. We always have a good time
and that’s the most important part of all. My daughter isn’t
even a year old yet, so this Christmas won’t be much different.
Next year, next Christmas, and there on, Holidays are going to
take on a whole new meaning with having a little one.”
Davy Hite - “Christmas is such a joy right now because I have
a 12 year old, a 7 year old, and my wife. Thanksgiving and Christmas
is the biggest part of year that I get to spend at home. That period
in through there is definitely a precious time for me. With kids the
age that I’ve got, it’s just so much fun Christmas
morning.”
Kevin VanDam – “Christmas is pretty wild. I have twin
6 year olds, so they are at that age where they’re really into
toys and things like that. It’s a pretty busy time for me, I
am usually putting together a lot of stuff. They really look forward
to it. My wife is very festive, so she kind of goes all out for the
Christmas season. It’s something that really builds from Thanksgiving
until that time. It is really pretty neat. I have a pretty big family,
we are all close together, and that’s probably the best part
of Christmas for me. The amount of time that I get to spend with my
brothers, sisters, mom and dad, in-laws and brother in-laws and we
just do a lot of things together. For as much as I have to travel and
as busy as I am the rest of the year, it’s that one time when
I don’t have to go and do things. I look forward to knowing
that I am going to be in town and I know I am going to be around
the week
before and hopefully the week after Christmas.”
Gerald Swindle - “It’s
usually pretty fun. I have lots of nieces and nephews. Christmas
is usually kind
of a humbling
time
for an angler. I seem to be more grateful that time of
year, because I realize I get to do what I love to do, I fish for
a living.
I am
very fortunate and I realize that.”
Larry Nixon – “Christmas is good, I have two kids and
a grandson and it’s always good. We usually go visit some of
the relatives and just spend the day enjoying each other’s company
just shootin’ the bull.”
Woo Daves – “It’s pretty good
because we do a lot of hunting that week.
It doesn’t take long to quickly realize that these Pros are
just like you and me. They don’t fly to Paris on their
private Leer jet too spend Christmas in some foreign villa. Christmas
is
spent at home with their kids and other family members. These
guys probably
even spend hours putting together new toys just like every other
dad.
Remember what the meaning of Christmas really is
and don’t
let these precious moments escape you. Enjoy yourself and
instill joy into the lives of others. Take advantage of the time
you have
with your family, the tournament season will be here before we
know it.
Have a Safe and Merry Christmas
Copyright© 2003, Jeremiah T. Bagwell,
All Rights Reserved.