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I forgot how nice it was to walk outside without putting 19 layers of
clothes on. Today, I got to find out, it was glorious! The sun was shining, the sky was blue, the birds were singing and it was so nice, I was able to pull the boat out of it's protective shelter. I decided to get some much needed maintenance done on the rig before making the long trek to Lake Okeechobee. Even though it was covered, there was still a fine layer of dust covering the entire boat, including the mess I forgot about last fall when I parked the boat. It's not entirely my fault you see, I was going to get out one more time last December, and then clean up the boat. I never made it. I forgot how many hunks of soft plastic I had scattered around the boat, but I soon remembered the really cool sound these pieces make when they go up the tube of the shop vac. Speaking of soft plastics, it's not a good idea to bring them into the house to "organize" them. Wives tend to object to the smell of some of them. Wives also begin to question exactly how many of those nasty rubber things a guy needs. On a side note, did you know that Power Worms can get moldy and smell even worse? I forgot exactly how friggin' huge my boat is, but I soon remembered when I got to scrubbing it. I forgot how many square acres of carpet are in this boat, and how hard it is to get minnows, leeches and dried nightcrawlers out of said carpet after they've been tap-danced on, baked in the sun and then freeze-dried all winter. I think I also pulled out an entire beach from the carpet with the vacuum cleaner. I really forgot how nasty and vile smelling a livewell can get, especially when the last critters to be in there were some dead musky suckers. But on a brighter note, my sinuses are clear now! But you know, I'm glad I forgot all these things, because it was a glorious day spent reacquainting myself with all these fine details of my life. I sat in the boat, soaking up the wonderful sunshine, letting all the memories come flooding back. I remembered sights, scents, and sounds of previous years and smiled a lot. And I know now that soon, I'll be on the water once again, and all will be right with the world. I also remembered why I paid one of the kids to clean the boat last year.... -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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Steve, sounds like a "wonderful" day! grin
Hope you have a chance to put some water under that hull soon! JK |
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Does that mean the ice is finally off the lakes way up there? ;-)
On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 22:43:08 -0500 (CDT), (John Kerr) wrote: Steve, sounds like a "wonderful" day! grin Hope you have a chance to put some water under that hull soon! JK |
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Ice is gone here, but still some windy cold days, fish don't seem to mind,
but they keep coming up short, no big un's yet "KurtB" wrote in message ... Does that mean the ice is finally off the lakes way up there? ;-) On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 22:43:08 -0500 (CDT), (John Kerr) wrote: Steve, sounds like a "wonderful" day! grin Hope you have a chance to put some water under that hull soon! JK |
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![]() "KurtB" wrote in message ... Does that mean the ice is finally off the lakes way up there? ;-) No, there's still guys ice fishing. There's even some idiots that are driving their trucks on Boom Lake! Depending on the lake, there's anywhere between 8 and 24 inches of ice. But the river is open. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote:
"KurtB" wrote in message ... Does that mean the ice is finally off the lakes way up there? ;-) No, there's still guys ice fishing. There's even some idiots that are driving their trucks on Boom Lake! Depending on the lake, there's anywhere between 8 and 24 inches of ice. But the river is open. At least the guys driving their trucks, don't have to worry about hitting any BASS %} pat |
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![]() "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "KurtB" wrote in message ... Does that mean the ice is finally off the lakes way up there? ;-) No, there's still guys ice fishing. There's even some idiots that are driving their trucks on Boom Lake! Depending on the lake, there's anywhere between 8 and 24 inches of ice. But the river is open. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com Hot here. Picked up the new Duramax yesterday, and had to run the air conditioner. Tuesday and today doing a hot tub and deck job, and hot and sunburned. |
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