"kenneth blevins" wrote in message
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I've had just about all the winter I can stand. I've respooled,reorganized
tackle, waxed my boat & trailer , packed my wheel bearings - plugs ,
lights . etc..
***It's a serious problem for the angling infected person.
I asked my wife if she wanted to head south for a couple of weeks [to sun]
and she was all for it ,until I mentioned I was going to pull my boat then
all hell broke loose. She flat refused to go if I pulled the boat. Now
what
do I do??
***Does she ever go in the boat with you? She can still lie in the sun,
just doing it from the back of the boat. She can read books, listen to
music or even better yet, sit with a camera and a pair of binoculars and
nature watch. My wife doesn't like to fish that much any more (bad
shoulders), but she still likes to spend time with me. Make a deal, one day
you fish, the next you do something that she wants to do. Heck, when my
wife's two sisters had a double wedding in Jamaica, I took a rod and tackle
box with me.
I could say " to da% m bad but I'm going.
***Bad plan there, you have to come home sometime.
Or "maybe we could take the
grandson-" or "how about asking the kids if they want to go with us".
***That's not too bad of an idea. At least you can play the "family card"
and she'll have someone with her while you're fishing, if she doesn't want
to go.
It
doesn't even have to be Florida-. ...Mississippi or Alabama , maybe even
La
will do , as long as its warm . [And I don't get shot at].
***Not getting shot at is good. Right now, 50 degrees sounds pretty good to
me.
Sometimes college hoops isn't even enough to take my mind off the cold. I
really feel sorry for the guys north of me...I've vented enough for this
week. Thanks for listening .. Ken
***College hoops, or any sport involving a ball for that matter is never
enough to take my mind off the cold.
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Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
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