A fishing team in high school? Are you serious?
Back in the day, I participated in about every conceivable sport, and yes I hunted and fished, too. I really loved football and baseball, and I loved playing hockey, too. I played basketball, tennis, I biked, played broomball, played a bit of soccer and I'm sure I'm missing a few other "sports." These days, sports are year around and there's really not a lot of rest for these poor kids. And in order for them to be "better" than the rest, they better just focus on that one sport because who knows they may just get hurt.
I played them all up to high school and then decided to just stick with baseball. Our baseball season in Minnesota is so darn short though, it made it tough to excel.
Flash forward 30 or 40 years and we come to a point where fishing is a school sport. Yes fishing. I don't believe it's an "official" sport yet where you can letter, but still. Actually, the Brainerd Warrior Fishing Team, which I helped get off the ground two years ago, is a team that could be a second sport (without any interference) for any of the kids (sixth grade-12th grade) that choose to participate.
I have used my passion for the outdoors to help me make a living. And I'm guessing that some of these kids that have been given this opportunity will do the same thing. Fishing has been here since the beginning and it will be here until the end. Jason Bahr is the coach of this team and I remember sitting down with him and his family at Taco Bell when he was trying to figure out what to do to get kids more involved in the outdoors. Well Jason, I think you've figured it out, and you have a lot of happy boys, girls and parents because of it. I'm going to continue to be a captain when available, but I think the program is off and running in the right direction.
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Will there be issues? Heck yeah, but you probably won't have to worry about any parent telling you that their kid is better than another and that they should be fishing on the first line! Although ...
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