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I'm trying to go fishing as often as possible. Mainly because i enjoy it. Also
i want to have good memories. Trouble is i find that one trip can very easily melt into another in terms of memory. Now i'm trying to keep a little journal of just basic details of each outing. That way i can refer back on one trip or the whole melting pot in sum total, so to speak. On further thought i think i should be looking for world class fishing experiences so the memory is firmly etched in my brain. That can be quite a financial strain unless you happen to be gainfully employed in the outdoor fishing experience. Gainfull employment in the field would be a challenge to find but it would be rewarding. |
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