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]You can tell the winter is getting to us. The topics are ranging a little far from the subject. Trusty DryRod and Fly Goddess keep coming up with good threads to contribute to.
Too bad about that Shoulder DryRod. Keep working it so it wont Freeze up on you.
My worst was Two years in the ARMY. I'd been fishing by myself from the age of 10, and then all that time in the ARMY I belonged to some guy with stripes who had no sense of adventure or humor.
Second worst was in ALaska, the land of Fishing, when I had work/family/children problems that kept me off the water for nearly two years. Believe me, there are things and times that can crush your attitude.
Then I had a Triple-bypass and was off the water for months. I lived on a lake. I could walk down there and watch the kids fish, and walk down to the Ramp to see what others were catching, but I was not allowed!!!! That was a rough winter n' spring for my attitude.
And now, I have boats n' motors, a great river just an hour away, lakes all around me....now for some reason the weather is kinda spotty.
I could fish more, but it seems when the Weather is right, I have chores to do. But someday...[sly]
Just for some conversation on the topic, I miss Rowing my boat on a lake more than a person should.
I had a 16' Starcraft that I must have rowed half way around this earth.
Recently I bought a small boat with oars. Fly fishing in a lake is more fun with oars.
Those oars allow you to set the sinking line out there and just sit and relax for a few seconds, and then give a pull.....and soon another pull...and so on, untill soon enough its time for a sandwich and you look up and have no idea where the hell you are!
I've been down in the Southland for Seven years now. I've yet to see anybody rowing a boat.
I was a passenger in a Canoe once. That's great too. But still rowing in a nice light platform is the best of the best!
If you have a seat with a Back rest, you can row till your tired, and snooze for a bit.
When you wake up, it's sorta fun to figure out which way is 'back' to the ramp.
More than once, I really contemplated just staying out there!
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