
Today’s episode is simple: do what makes YOU feel alive—not what makes the haters comfortable.
Earlier this week, I went out to Beaver Lake and caught striped bass on the fly using Livescope for the very first time. It was electric, chaotic, and one of the most fun days I've ever had on the water. And yeah… I already know some people are going to talk trash about how I did it.
But here’s the truth:People will ALWAYS find something to hate on.They’ll criticize things they’ve never tried.They’ll judge things they don’t understand.They’ll attack anything that challenges their little bubble.
But they don’t get a vote in your happiness.
In today’s garage-session episode, I talk about:
Why I’m expecting a wave of hate on the striper-on-fly video
Why haters get loud when you're doing something bold or different
How fishing every day for the Movember Challenge is reshaping my perspective
The joy and chaos of catching big striper on a fly rod with Livescope
Why the “noise” doesn’t matter when the mission is bigger than the moment
We’re halfway through the Movember Challenge—fishing every day, posting every day, showing up every day—to raise money and awareness for men’s mental health and suicide prevention. We’ve raised $307 so far, and we’re pushing hard toward the $1,000 goal.
Remember:
Negativity is loud. Support is stronger. Keep casting.
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WAYS TO SUPPORT THE CHALLENGESTAY IN THE KURRENT. KEEP CASTING.