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Old April 18th, 2007, 02:53 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Bob La Londe
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Default T.S. Eliott was right

"Olebiker" wrote in message
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On Apr 18, 9:14 am, "Joshuall" wrote:
Your Dad is proud of you. I've fished tourneys like that, they're not
fun.
Well if yer 20 years old they might be. How'd ya do ?


Well, I'm 56 and it twern't fun at all. We didn't catch a fish.


Rough weather can be your friend. I've had a few experiences where the
nastiest part of a storm seemed to be when we were getting the best bites.
On the flip side, just plane slow steady and miserable weather doesn't seem
to produce much.

Hammer and I fished a tournament last year up at Alamo lake. There was snow
falling when we were signing up in the morning. As the sun came up it
changed to driving rain and harsh gusting winds. We seemed to just get
clobbered left and right when fishing dead into the wind whenever it was at
its worst. Thank goodness for Frogg Toggs. I had to wear my sunglasses to
keep the biting rain from hurting my eyes. As dumb as it sounds we had a
good day. Get this. We were using radically different techniques all day.
Hammer was bashing a heavy spinner bait off the trees and I was dead
sticking a weightless worm on spinning tackle. .

The biggest check I have taken in a tournament we were casting spinner baits
into winds so bad we killed a set of batteries fighting it, ran to the
marina and bought another set to go back and fish some more and catch our
biggest fish.

I'm not 20 anymore and I'm not 56. At 41 I find a little adversity if faced
with a positive attitude to be invigorating. On the other hand, if other
things are not going well it can be impossible to maintain a positive
attitude and keep swinging. I think that's what makes Hammer such a
consistant fisherman. In the three years I fished with him I only ever saw
him get upset one time. For some reason I maintained my positive attitude
that day and kept nailing fish steadily while he wasn't even getting the
bites. When I said something to him about it yu could see his demeanor
change. About 20 minutes later he started setting the hook and putting fish
in the boat.

I've got another more recent story to tell, but not wanting to further
hi-jack your thread I'll start a new one.


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