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Who Could Ask for More? A Reflection on 2025 Hunting & Fishing

T.R. Mahle by T.R. Mahle
February 27, 2026
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Who Could Ask for More? A Reflection on 2025 Hunting & Fishing

Field of hay bales. A hunter and his dog relax in the shade of a round hay bale during an autumn hunt. A partridge they have captured lies nearby.

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Ringing in the new year is a very exciting time for most people. You know the saying, out-with-the-old and in-with-the-new…but as the last few fluttering strands of confetti finally reach the ground and all the noisemakers and horns are silenced, I often ponder in amazement at the wonderful year I just experienced in the great outdoors with my friends and family.

As I look back and reflect on last year’s outdoor adventures, I remembered how both hunting and fishing offered me lessons that extended far beyond the activities themselves and influenced my mindset and respect for the natural world. These experiences provided me with ample opportunities to spend quality time with friends and family and helped me build a deeper understanding of wildlife and the environment.

Fishing was one of the most consistent outdoor activities throughout the year for me. Spring trout fishing in local streams, early summer Tarpon fishing in the Gulf of America, mid-summer bass fishing in local ponds, early fall salmon fishing in Upstate New York, and late season brown trout fishing in the tributaries of Lake Ontario in the Rochester, NY area…who could ask for more.

Fishing requires patience and focus, especially on days when conditions were unpredictable and success was not guaranteed. Spending long hours on the water encouraged mindfulness and appreciation for quiet moments. Fishing also improved my observation skills, as paying attention to weather patterns, water movement, and timing often made the difference between a successful and unsuccessful trip. Even when only a few fish were caught, the experience remained rewarding because of the calm environment and the opportunity to disconnect from daily distractions.

Last year’s hunting experiences were equally impactful but in a different way. Early season squirrel, the howl of the hounds and rabbits, pointers and pheasants, the quietness of the tree stand in bow season, night hunts for coon, ten days in the mountains of Big Sky country in Montana, and countless hours sitting in hunting blinds on local farms. I also managed to watch my son shoot a few thousand rounds of 12-gauge shells at skeet, trap and sporting clays…who could ask for more.

Hunting requires more preparation, discipline, and awareness of safety and ethical responsibility. Time spent scouting and waiting reinforced the importance of patience and self-control. These experiences emphasized respect for wildlife and the understanding that hunting is not just about success, but about participating responsibly in outdoor traditions. Observing animals in their natural habitats help’s me better understand the wildlife and the balance between humans and nature.

Another important aspect of these experiences (actually, the most important) was the opportunity to spend time with others. Sharing hunting and fishing trips with family or friends created strong memories and strengthened our relationships. Conversations during quiet moments and shared experiences helps cultivate and foster these relationships. These moments emphasize the value of shared traditions and learning from those with more experience.
Overall, reflecting on last year’s hunting and fishing activities reveals how valuable outdoor experiences can be. Beyond recreation, they promoted personal growth, respect for nature, and a sense of responsibility. These activities encouraged patience, observation, and appreciation for the environment. Moving forward, the lessons learned from these experiences will continue to influence how I approach outdoor activities, value outdoor time, and respect the natural world.

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