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Sometimes, it just doesn't make any sense
Last weekend, I killed 'em in 44 degree water. Everything pretty much
stayed the same since then. Went out Friday in a tiresome, but not overwhelming wind, and got worked my hiney off for one good fish in better than 3 hours. Yesterday, it was a bit warmer and I felt only the gentlest of breezes in the AM. There were at least 8 bass boats on the lake. I got one a little over 4 pounds, and one about 12", and those were the only 2 bass caught. Talked to all my regular contacts, and pretty much no-one caught bass yesterday, although there were a lot of folks trying to take advantage of the nice weather. Then I talked to a buddy who fishes the NYC reservoirs system. He and his regular fishing partner fished Fri and Sat and got a LOAD of LM, with many over 4 pounds. I've known this guy for 40 years and take his word as gospel. The wierd thing is, he couldn't get bit LAST weeekend, when I could do no wrong. |
Sometimes, it just doesn't make any sense
to quote Buckaroo Bonsai, while in the fifth dimension and aligned with the
red lectroids battling Emilio Lezardo "no matter where you go, there you are". I too have wished it possible to be in two places at one time, fishing two presentations at the same time too Rich ;-) -- Steve "RichZ" wrote in message ... Last weekend, I killed 'em in 44 degree water. Everything pretty much stayed the same since then. Went out Friday in a tiresome, but not overwhelming wind, and got worked my hiney off for one good fish in better than 3 hours. Yesterday, it was a bit warmer and I felt only the gentlest of breezes in the AM. There were at least 8 bass boats on the lake. I got one a little over 4 pounds, and one about 12", and those were the only 2 bass caught. Talked to all my regular contacts, and pretty much no-one caught bass yesterday, although there were a lot of folks trying to take advantage of the nice weather. Then I talked to a buddy who fishes the NYC reservoirs system. He and his regular fishing partner fished Fri and Sat and got a LOAD of LM, with many over 4 pounds. I've known this guy for 40 years and take his word as gospel. The wierd thing is, he couldn't get bit LAST weeekend, when I could do no wrong. |
Sometimes, it just doesn't make any sense
to quote Buckaroo Bonsai, while in the fifth dimension and aligned with the
red lectroids battling Emilio Lezardo "no matter where you go, there you are". I too have wished it possible to be in two places at one time, fishing two presentations at the same time too Rich ;-) -- Steve "RichZ" wrote in message ... Last weekend, I killed 'em in 44 degree water. Everything pretty much stayed the same since then. Went out Friday in a tiresome, but not overwhelming wind, and got worked my hiney off for one good fish in better than 3 hours. Yesterday, it was a bit warmer and I felt only the gentlest of breezes in the AM. There were at least 8 bass boats on the lake. I got one a little over 4 pounds, and one about 12", and those were the only 2 bass caught. Talked to all my regular contacts, and pretty much no-one caught bass yesterday, although there were a lot of folks trying to take advantage of the nice weather. Then I talked to a buddy who fishes the NYC reservoirs system. He and his regular fishing partner fished Fri and Sat and got a LOAD of LM, with many over 4 pounds. I've known this guy for 40 years and take his word as gospel. The wierd thing is, he couldn't get bit LAST weeekend, when I could do no wrong. |
Sometimes, it just doesn't make any sense
My favorite saying has become "Sometimes you are the dog, sometimes you are the
tree." Seems like I am the tree way more often. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
Sometimes, it just doesn't make any sense
My favorite saying has become "Sometimes you are the dog, sometimes you are the
tree." Seems like I am the tree way more often. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
Sometimes, it just doesn't make any sense
Some of us think you're usually a dog Ron...
Warren ;-) "RGarri7470" wrote in message ... My favorite saying has become "Sometimes you are the dog, sometimes you are the tree." Seems like I am the tree way more often. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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