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    What a nasty day today is. As I sit by my computer reading the posts and seeing all those nice pictures, I look to my left and peer out of the window to see grey skies, and wet lawns. I also see the thermometer is reading 37° and that is the highest it's been all day. Now as much as I like fishing, I think I can persuade myself to wait a little longer for nicer days. I'm just not that mad at them fish. I got to thinking about times past and how I arrived to where I am today.

    There was a time when nothing else mattered, neither rain nor cold would stop me from fishing. Now I look at fishing differently. It used to be excitement and numbers, then it became numbers, then I let it all slip by. The yearning was still there but the want wasn't, nor the ability as I had gotten rid of my means. Where we once fished 3 days a week now we didn't fish at all. I concentrated on work, raising a family, building a house, tending to aging parents and in-laws and just living the daily grind. The yearning never went away and slowly over time I work in the direction to get myself in a position where I could once again go fishing.


    Part of my plan was to re-educate myself, and try to meet some like minded people. I used to have some great fishing partners but they also have passed to the wayside or just passed away. Joining CDC was the beginning of my re-education. It was the greatest thing that I've done that put me back into my fishing seat. Now I feel much more confident and can catch fish with some regularity. I now have some favorite spots that pay off well, all it took was time and dedication. You can't hurry knowledge, it has to seep in one trip at the time.

    My plan was at my retirement, I would give to the wife and I the means to go fishing again, a nice new shiny boat for her love of fishing is as great or greater than mine. Well my daughter kind of moved my plans up a couple of years by presenting Linda and I with a nice shiny new boat one Easter. I still had a couple of work years ahead but what the heck, we could start learning all over again, and we did.


    I got some new tackle, looked at some maps, checked out Google Earth of my old hot spots but found that a lot of them had changed. Many hurricanes had ravaged our area in the last 20 years or so. What used to be nice quite waters were now part of the open marsh or lakes. Stump laden banks of fresh water streams are now part of the brackish coastal system. In many of the areas we fished we are now locked out of. I started reading fishing reports and talking to people to find out where in general they were catching fish. Slowly I put together some places to go.


    My only problem was I had forgotten more than I remembered about fishing. That first year with the boat wasn't very productive. We caught a bunch of bluegills and a few bass but sac-au-lait were far and few in between. The second year was much better as I explored more waters and honed my skills. For beginners we did fairly well, and I even caught my personal best bass, a 6.97 pounder, and I was fishing for sac-au-lait. Each year we get under our belts we get better at catching but I also noticed another thing.

    Where once it was excitement and numbers, now it was all about the enjoyment of the moment. The boat ride to "the" spot used to be a mad dash, now it's a pleasure ride. It was once hurry and jerk them in the boat, and now it's enjoy the bite, the fight, and then admiring the catch. Then we need to decide weather or not to keep that particular fish. Once we have a meal on board we consider it a successful day of fishing. If the fish co-operate then we'll catch a few to give to my daughter as a thank you for the boat. We no longer need to be up before the chickens to be the first boat out. Leaving at 8 or 10 o'clock is fine. The sun is up and warming and we can now see much more of the landscape and it's animals. Once we have fed our addiction, we leave joyfully and come home in good spirits and not worn out from too long a day on the water.

    If we happen to meet someone while we're fishing, if they are willing, we stop and talk a while, introduce ourselves and mention CDC. We share as to what we are catching them on and how and how many we have caught. We have met some really nice people doing that. Making a new friend is better than a days catch.

    And speaking of new friends, oh how many have I met on Crappie Dot Com. You have all added to the pleasures of my life and been a blessing. You are now part of my life, and it is one of the better parts. I've been on this earth just short of 7 decades and have spend 6 of those with fishing on my mind. I don't know how many more days I have left but if today was my last I have no regrets. It's been a great ride and I hope to ride some more.

    "gene"
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    Excellent post Gene, thank you.
    Randy Andres

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    Great read
    I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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    PawPaw you have nailed it. Funny how age changes the attitude about fishing but not the desire. And it is not just fishing but enjoyment of both family and friends enjoying it with us.

    I think we need to add LOVE button to post.

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    well spoken Gene....truly "from the heart" (again).......I am fortunate to call you my friend.....
    The "King" is coming
    This could be the Day....
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    Great reading and from the little time I have known you I do know it is truly from the heart. Proud to call you a friend. Ferdi

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    Great post gene. Really great reading. A post that could be a sticky where everyone post like yours and learns a little more about each other as for me I have to say I'm still mad at the fish. I don't need to catch or keep 100 ever trip but I fish under any conditions 2-3 days a week. ( unless hunting interferes). My dad always says anyone can catch fish when they are biting but the fun and enjoyment and becoming a better fisherman is to catch , find, and make them bite under adverse conditions. The beauty of south louisiana and no place more so than terrebonne parish is that the conditions are almost always good for something every day due to our vast saltwater and freshwater habitat. Fishing never gets dull or boring as I fish out of probably 15 launches here and surrounding parishes for sacalait ,bass,perch, catfish , redfish, trout and more anyone who has ever spent anytime here is just amazed at the diversity of habitat we have and that you can start off a spring morning catching trout and redfish in a place like decade and then run a couple miles and be fishing bass and sacalait in lake penchant, minors or other areas. I've even caught bass sacalait redfish and trout in the same canal before.

    I was lucky to be born into a family of serious outdoorsmen who all had fishing and hunting a main part of everyday life. Holidays, family gatherings,and reunions etc always centered around the outdoors or having reunions etc in places that you could fish etc(if not they knew some might not show). My parents are from extremely rural(even now) cities of kisatchie and glenmora(well in the woods nearby anyway) where family owned and still owned property that allowed us to spend unlimited amounts of time outdoors.

    Back to fishing, I have a couple of friends I fish with from time to time and make many solo trips but have been lucky and blessed to fish and hunt with the same person 2 or more times a week for about 35 plus years who is my dad. He is as accomplished a fisherman as you will find and has always been on the leading edge of tackle techniques and everything else. His passion was bass then sacalait but fishes everything. He is the reason I am a really good fisherman as he is an amazing wealth of fishing knowledge. He is always into challenging fishing and was fly fishing for redfish 30 years ago when you had never heard of it. He is the only person I know who will leave home to go flounder fishing with only fly rods in the boat.

    Anyway. Genes post was great andmade me think to add my own

    Will be back or Sunday trying to catch something. Just not sure what
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    Genes post will be published on the Home page as an article complete with pictures tommorrow. Way to go Gene.....thanks for shareing that with us.....you and I think a lot alike.
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    Great. Definitely deserves to be there

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    PawPaw, you our Louisiana Man of the Century.
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    HUMANKIND......be both
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