The green grass syndrome has always amazed me.
We've all heard variations on these familiar themes haven't we?
"My favorite waters are all frozen".
"There's too much snow here" .
OMG I wish the weather would warm up a bit.
Surprisingly enough the person five or six states away is thinking to themselves,
"Boy, I sure wish that there were some ice fishing to be done round here".
"Some winter trout stream fishing would be fun right about now".
"OMG the weather is sooo hooottt"!
As for me ,well, I guess that all of the above would apply. Has nothing to do with the idea that today is the opener for trout in the control areas and didn't make time to go. Nor the idea that there are a few ponds that are open ( cant really call it 'warm water fishing at this point) that I can get to through the snow.
Its kinda like mighty Casey said when he let the second pitch go by, earning him a second strike . That ain't my style. Thereby putting Case into a might tenuous state
I'll tend to sit around and gripe about the reasons why not rather than explore the options open at the time .
I know why that happens ,
just to myself anyway,
the grass is just a little bit greener over there .