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go-bassn April 10th, 2005 01:45 AM

100 Days
 
into '05 & I've yet to wet a line...

pathetic.

Warren :-(




Charles B. Summers April 10th, 2005 03:14 PM

If it's any consolation... I've only been three times, and only caught three
fish.


"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
into '05 & I've yet to wet a line...

pathetic.

Warren :-(






Heavy April 11th, 2005 02:19 PM


The MTC will be the first time I will wet a line Warren. :(( I have
had a few beers though this year? :))

Heavy



go-bassn wrote:
into '05 & I've yet to wet a line...

pathetic.

Warren :-(



Bass_Mr. April 11th, 2005 03:01 PM

Warren I have never met you but I know that your fishing spirit and love for
our sport is who you are.I know it must be driving you crazy.
Here is what will happen though.I predict you to fish that big tournament
thats keeping you from the MTC and win it going away.
Just a thought. :)
"Heavy" wrote in message
oups.com...

The MTC will be the first time I will wet a line Warren. :(( I have
had a few beers though this year? :))

Heavy



go-bassn wrote:
into '05 & I've yet to wet a line...

pathetic.

Warren :-(





go-bassn April 11th, 2005 03:44 PM

You made me smile Mr, thanks! Yea, in thinking about it I realize that this
is the longest I've gone without fishing in over 30 years, & I'm not 40 yet!

Yesterday was a fabulous day; I spent the perfect weather with a shovel in
my hand, digging a 40' trench on my property to help dry-out my new
backyard. Today I can barely move, I hurt everywhere!

After about 8 hours of digging & moving dirt my daughter asked me to play
with her. "What a great idea!" I said. I grabbed her & the wife & we took
a ride to a lake near our new house. Just took a walk. Fish were jumping
everywhere. It was nice just being near the water, even if I wasn't on it.

Hope your lines are tight!

Warren


"Bass_Mr." wrote in message
nk.net...
Warren I have never met you but I know that your fishing spirit and love

for
our sport is who you are.I know it must be driving you crazy.
Here is what will happen though.I predict you to fish that big tournament
thats keeping you from the MTC and win it going away.
Just a thought. :)
"Heavy" wrote in message
oups.com...

The MTC will be the first time I will wet a line Warren. :(( I have
had a few beers though this year? :))

Heavy



go-bassn wrote:
into '05 & I've yet to wet a line...

pathetic.

Warren :-(







Dwayne E. Cooper April 12th, 2005 06:31 PM

On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 10:44:40 -0400, "go-bassn"
wrote:

Yesterday was a fabulous day; I spent the perfect weather with a shovel in
my hand, digging a 40' trench on my property to help dry-out my new
backyard. Today I can barely move, I hurt everywhere!

After about 8 hours of digging & moving dirt my daughter asked me to play
with her. "What a great idea!" I said. I grabbed her & the wife & we took
a ride to a lake near our new house. Just took a walk. Fish were jumping
everywhere. It was nice just being near the water, even if I wasn't on it.

Hope your lines are tight!


I've always thought that part of getting in shape for the fishing
season is flexing our muscles with all the other things that need done
during the spring.

And I'm not necessarily talking about the yardwork or spring
cleaning or fix em' up jobs that get done...but something more like
this:

Since my boat is in the shop (getting the aerators and biilge
pump replaced along with some electrical stuff), I noticed that my
reels needed some fresh line and my rods needed a good wiping. Heck,
I even found time to fiddle around straightening out my crankbait
boxes and jig box...:

Last week, I found a good looking spot in a plowed up field
overlooking a creek that produced 2 really nice arrowheads...:

This morning I woke up and picked up 900 pounds of pea gravel and
distributed it on my lakefront so those big fat bluegills will have a
nice and comfortable place to move in the next few weeks...:

And I noticed the mayflowers are starting to spread out...so that
means I need to get my 2 year old out and show him what a mushroom
patch looks like...:

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Ronnie Garrison April 13th, 2005 02:17 AM

Yall are just too far north. Thru March 31 I had fished 17 days and
landed 51 keepers and 8 throwbacks. In April so far I have fished 8
days - just got back from five days at our Top Six - pitiful this year,
6 bass weighing 11 pounds in two days.

Maybe both of you can catch up when it warms up there!



Charles B. Summers wrote:

If it's any consolation... I've only been three times, and only caught three
fish.


"go-bassn" wrote in message
...

into '05 & I've yet to wet a line...

pathetic.

Warren :-(


RichZ April 13th, 2005 02:40 AM

Ronnie Garrison wrote:
Yall are just too far north. Thru March 31 I had fished 17 days and
landed 51 keepers and 8 throwbacks.


I don't know about being too far north. We may have to wait a bit to get
started, but that sounds like a typical first morning of the season on
Champlain, not the first month!G

Ronnie Garrison April 13th, 2005 02:49 AM

RichZ wrote:

Ronnie Garrison wrote:

Yall are just too far north. Thru March 31 I had fished 17 days and
landed 51 keepers and 8 throwbacks.



I don't know about being too far north. We may have to wait a bit to get
started, but that sounds like a typical first morning of the season on
Champlain, not the first month!G



I guess the fishing just isn't that good - or maybe it is me. That was
for three months, not one. January - March. I did manage to win two
club tournaments and place in the top five in three more of the six I
fished.

RichZ April 13th, 2005 03:59 AM

Ronnie Garrison wrote:

I guess the fishing just isn't that good - or maybe it is me.


It's not you, Ronnie. It' just that the quality of a fishery is about
the quality of the fishery, not the latitude of the fishery. There are
very few public waters at any latitude that can hold a candle to Champlain.


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