Fishing as Family
Activity
Many people choose to go
fishing, instead of playing tennis or golf. Others make it
their primary sport activity together with their families and
friends to relieve boredom and stress. Surveys say that more
than 50 million Americans love to go fishing and make it their
lifestyle option instead of other sports.
In many
states, fishing represents a substantial impact on the
state economy. Hundreds of millions of dollars are represented
and about 20,000 people list fishing as their source of
livelihood. However, most people consider it as a form of
relaxation and a family activity. In general, it is a lifestyle
option.
In the book titled
“The Incomplete Psychology of Everyday
Fishing” psychologist Paul G. Quinnett dedicated
an entire chapter about fishing as a source to relieve stress.
In the chapter, “Ethics of Fishing”
he points out that a person must appreciate and enjoy the
benefits of nature. He also highlighted that fishing correct is
a way for an individual to become more disciplined in his
lifestyle.
“Family Life
First,” an organization dedicated to introducing
how to spend useful family time to parents for their children,
have factual data that in the past 20 years, 25 percent of a
child’s playing time has decreased. Outdoor activities, where
most children spend their playing time, have also declined by
50 percent. Since 1969 to 1996, 22 percent of family time
activities have lessened proven by the study of the White House
Council of Economic Advisers.
Any fruitful time to interact
with your children is time worth investing. Fishing is a way to
connect. The quality time you get is really worth the effort.
The experience you get by catching fish is what makes it
wonderful to enjoy and that is the important part of
fishing.
There are public fishing
lakes with plenty of fish waiting to be caught. All
children can experience the excitement and adventure of
fishing. You will always remember the very first time you
caught a fish, and the parent who showed you how to catch it.
You gain enjoyable learning experiences from fishing that
makes it a great family activity.
Many states, for example,
promote their lakes and open banks as places best for
fishing. You do not even need a boat to catch fish. There are
also stores where you can find what you need for fishing. You
may bring your family with you and the time of being together
and enjoying the fun of fishing is the best family activity you
could have.
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