Thanksgiving is a time when we reflect and express gratitude. I would like to take a moment to share a touching reflection written by Scott Lowe, one of our esteemed vendors, and a seasoned professional blogger. Scott recently attended this year’s March show and graciously put pen to paper to capture his insights and experiences. In his blog post, Scott eloquently delves into the highlights and takeaways from the event, offering a unique perspective that resonates with both vendors and attendees alike. His words not only celebrate the success of the show but also reflect on the vibrant energy and collaborative spirit that defines our fly fishing community. We are thrilled to have such a talented and insightful individual as part of our vendor network, and we invite you to read Scott’s inspiring post as we look forward to more shared moments and growth within our community.
On another note, mark your calendars for our next show on March 23, 2024. Save the date, as we anticipate another exciting gathering filled with innovation, connections, and opportunities to elevate our collective success.
The Mend – By Scott Lowe
March 19, 2023
Benefits of Fly Fishing The Maryland Fly Fishing Show
New Introductions and Old Reminders
Bright morning light came through the windows of the hall, adding to the energy of the vendors setting up their tables, moving boxes of materials and gear, and chatting with one another. A nervous camaraderie builds between all the participants, they are happy to be there and simultaneously processing how they want their days to go and how their messages will be conveyed. People who arrived early and finished setting up their tables wander, mingle and assist the slightly more stressed late arrivers. There are old friends, familiar faces, and friendly smiles everywhere I look.
The doors opened and I stayed glued to my seat. I wasn’t sure what to say or if people would even be interested in talking with me. Rich Batiuk of Free State Fly Fishers and Randy Dwyer from the Potomac Patuxent Chapter of Trout Unlimited were sitting at the table next to us, representing Maryland’s Fly Fishing Trail, a wonderful online resource and the first statewide resource that leads fly anglers to resources for fly fishing across Maryland. Watching how they each interacted with people passing by provided me some confidence to be more engaging. My wife also encouraged me to walk around and interact with the vendors, to observe their greetings and connect with them to help me learn and relax.
Whether it’s changing a destructive mindset, rekindling a childhood memory, connecting with nature during a difficult time in our lives, or building friendships with like-minded people, fly fishing can improve your mental fitness and outlook on life. Within the fly fishing community, I feel like I am building lifelong friendships.
Keep Mending…
