Fishing With Dad

In this essay, "Fishing with Dad," Dr. Bryan Gill explores how traditions shape our interests and how important it is to stick to the old roads, as @andrewpetersonmusic sings about. But at the same time, leaving room for new adventures and new traditions is important too.

In this essay, Dr. Bryan Gill explores how traditions shape our interests and how important it is to stick to the old roads, as Andrew Peterson sings about. But at the same time, leaving room for new adventures and new traditions is important too. Dr. Gill recalls memories of his childhood growing up in Eufaula, Ala. where largemouth bass fishing was king and his more recent infatuation with fly fishing for trout. We hope you’ll join us for this episode of The Storied Outdoors on Monday, November 2.

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Dr. Bryan Gill

Bryan is an administrator and instructor at Samford University in Birmingham, Ala. At home, Bryan is the husband to Sarah and daddy to his two young children. At church, he is the men’s ministry director. He can also be found fly fishing, painting watercolor trout, or woodworking. But having authored several books, including How to Be a Man: Learning from Real Men of the Bible, his favorite pastime is writing.

http://www.bryangill.com
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