The Guide

While reflecting this morning over my first official guide trip with a cup of coffee in hand and the sacred words from the good book some really insightful thoughts came to my mind.

You see when you guide someone on a steelhead or salmon adventure you do everything in your power to help them be as successful as possible. You prepare days in advance. You invest time, money, hundreds of miles of driving, while running on a few hours of sleep to be the first boat on the river increasing your chances of catching fish. It sounds crazy to most and only makes sense to the fanatic who loves helping others catch the passion which consumes him.

Once on the river “the guide” endures every possible condition including rain, snow, hale, heat, wind, beauty, extreme sun exposure, and exhaustion. All the while  coaching, encouraging, untangling, and helping others to be as successful as they possibly can.

So take this fisherman’s reality and apply it to the “Ultimate Guide” the Lord.  How much more does God want us to catch His passion for life and helping others? While He guides us in life how often do we get hung up between a rock and a hard place, back spool our lives, get things all tangled up and need help. All the time He is coach, encouraging, untangling, pointing out the best spots, and wanting more then anything to see us succeed at His passion “life”!

Next time you think about the Lord. Remember Him as your guide.  A faithful teacher, encourager, un-tangler, wanting to do everything in His power to help us win at the life , that which He has so passionately created us for.

Remember He is guiding us and wants the best for you and me!

Always Believe!

Tim

2014 Keizer Steelhead Tournament

The Oregon Coast is home to some of the most enticing steelhead rivers in the Northwest. For the past six years local fishermen from Salem/Keizer have hosted an invitational steelhead tournament. This fishing derby focuses on 4  rivers the Siletz, Nestucca, Wilson, and Alsea. Fishermen are tasked with choosing what they believe will be the most productive body of water in hopes of having the best chances at catching the elusive steelhead. Over two days 5 boats and 15 fishermen compete to accumulate the most inches of fish.

The truth about the tournament is not just exceptional fishing but home brewed beer from PBH Brewing, outstanding meals provided by chief David Bauer, and the wealth of knowledge brought by each angler.

This year was exceptional with 23 steelhead caught and 576 total inches of fish. Congratulations to all they guys for an outstanding job!

Here is a picture of my friend Dennis and I with his beautiful 41 inch native steelhead caught on the Nestucca River just above the 101 Cafe in Beaver, Oregon.

3.14.14 Nestucca Native Dennis and Tim

 

The following pictures are of this years tournament winners!

Clay and Joe David and Joe John and Joe Randy and Joe