I'm getting into bass fishing for the fun of being outdoors and the challenge it presents. Didn't really have the patience for it when younger. It will get me outside with a group of friends that have fished a lot to go with my other buddies I golf with.
Funny story. My first real job was working as a lather for my father, a plastering contractor. Worked with a guy, Jim, who was in his 60s. One time, when I was about 22, Jim told me that when it came to either fishing or sex he said fishing was more fun and less work. I looked at him like he was crazy. OK, I was in a band and we always were chasing girls. Now I am 64 and enjoy more relaxing things. My son got into fishing with a buddy of his and I do look forward to spending time with him doing that - he doesn't golf.
My oldest friend Steve, known him since I was 5, always fished and always had a boat. We play music together and I started talking about getting into fishing. He sold his boat a few years back but it was expensive and he had it moored at Harbor Island. He'd go out 30-40 miles chasing tuna. His kids now are too busy with work and their own kids and he said the gas bill was outrageous. Another mutual friend I've played music with goes for a month to the Sierras to fish, hunt and prospect. When I get back from my golf trip coming next week, we are going out to San Vicente and rent a pontoon boat. Steve seems interested in getting a smaller pontoon boat like a Bass Buggy and we all would partner in it. It just seems like the right time in my life to do something new. I've been reading, watching Youtube videos and even tournament fishing to learn as much as I can which also brought me to this site.