Albert O. Fischer

Bass Fishing At Squibnocket

<p>I stand as the black water</p> <p>Of each wave&rsquo;s backwash</p> <p>Hugs my hip boots</p> <p>Making little stars of light</p> <p>The fish-filled night.</p> <p>Early on I was hoping for a strike</p> <p>Of some huge striped bass to fight,</p> <p>But now, to hell with fishing,</p> <p>I would rather stand here casting.</p>

I stand as the black water

Of each wave’s backwash

Hugs my hip boots

Making little stars of light

As the water “fires” around by legs.

Arching my back

I let out cast after cast

Thumbing the reel carefully

As it whips that old blue Atom plug

Past my ear and out into

The fish-filled night.

Early on I was hoping for a strike

Of some huge striped bass to fight,

But now, to hell with fishing,

I would rather stand here casting.

I have already caught my prize.

It is the sea-filled night.

— Conrad Neumann

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Mark Boardman Oxford, Ohio

And yet one more aspirational insight from you. Thank you, again. I agree. I agree.

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