The Most Inspirational Fisherman in the World

maroodt

New member
[color=#006600]Marthin[/color] wrote:
During the social we had last year, myself and Monty watched a guy with one leg and crutches rod and bait hobble all the way from the parking at Swartklip, to the right over the rocks on the right, and fish the next bay. I'd say at least a walk of 800 metres on soft sand. I remember moaning at Monty i'm tired of walking all the way back.
i have nothing but respect for this guy i've seen him at broken rd a couple of times and it pisses me off when someone you take fishing with you wont get out of the car " because its too far to walk to the water"
 

woerman

Senior Member
Gripping stuff!!!  Us "normal" people can learn so much from disabled people not letting anything get them down and also to be thankful for what we have.
 

JasonF

Sealiner
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shaheenc

Senior Member
wow. thanx nepps. that was truly inspirational. it reminds me to thank god for the gifts he has given us and truly should humble all of us on sealine. sjo
 

Kiboko

New member
::respekt: We all too easy take what we have for granted ::respekt:

::respekt:Fishing is so much more than catching fish!::respekt:

::respekt: Cheers on you Neptune!::respekt:

 

 
 
Andre, thanks so much for sharing that. That is truly inspiring and touching. To think, he does so much with so little and wants for absolutely nothing!.....there is a strong message in that
 

CrAZy-BuG

Senior Member
That man has an attitude that all of us can aspire to have. Tight lines Clay, I hope you make the cut soon.

Thanks for the post. Surely changes my perspective on things.
 
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