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    On a recent lunchbreak , the fish at one of the tried and true locations I like to visit were just not very cooperative . Ketched a few , but it was VERY difficult to get bit .
    I put forth a fair amount of effort and then said to myself , sometimes it just is what it is ......
    Said to myself it's pretty darn warm and I think we will chalk this one up to, oh well , I for sure can't ketch em off the couch .....
    As I rose from the area , I thought maybe a few quick pitches on the other side where I about never ketch any , who knows ......right ?
    Well let me say this about that , that side is not very user friendly and steep and slippery , going into said spot , me gets to experience a little downhill Olympic style skiing....
    So as I Go down said sloped bank with what brakes I could muster up, FLAT on the floorboard , I finally Stopped inches from the water and buried one foot in the mud at the waters edge ....
    Well let me say this about that , it got NOT fun quickly , I tried to pull up from the water's edge and off came my tennis shoe , then my planted hand landed in some blackberry vines and to make it worse , to keep from going back down again , I planted my foot with only my sock on it back into said braking mud !
    Well of course there were some unprintable words said ,as I tried to figure out what the next "step" might be and it dawned on me to just deal with it , got my muddy shoe back and put it back on my muddy sock and found me a small "drier" spot and told myself , well fella you are here , let's pitch that jig mister ......
    25 crappie or so later , I gave up and literally crawled on my hands and knees out of that location, the bite was good , but to be sure very tricky .....
    the fish were on some old wooden bridge pylons and wanted it drug past them ever so slowly and most of them took the jig RIGHT before I would take it out to cast again . I never knew half of the fish were even on the jig , they were just there when I went to lift my set up out of the water right at the bank .....
    I was using a float about 5 foot deep in 6 to 7 foot of water ....
    my shoes got retired to a bucket of water and should be good to go again this week ....just saying
    the fish all went free btw....
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    I know this is a lot more fun to read and picture then it was for you. Pretty funny though. Still you managed KABOOM!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    I know this is a lot more fun to read and picture then it was for you. Pretty funny though. Still you managed KABOOM!!!
    them there blackberry vines left a haunting itchy burn on my wrist the rest of the day , not much beats a hand plant in them, as far as something to spur your 4 letter word vocabulary at higher decibels on the river bank
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    Some of my best fishing has been in the worst of places too.

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    Find myself in situations like that quite a bit over the years, really sticky mud at some river spots that goes in to the knee. At least you caught enough to make the journey worth some discomfort.
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    Time fer some Muck boots! Surely an ole pro like yourself……
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    Quote Originally Posted by JUNGLEJIMJIGS View Post
    Find myself in situations like that quite a bit over the years, really sticky mud at some river spots that goes in to the knee. At least you caught enough to make the journey worth some discomfort.
    They used to drop me off at rivers , creeks and ponds as a kid ….
    Mom always said please don’t get wet and muddy ….
    One time in particular, I got out of her car and before her taillights disappeared I was about waste deep in the creek over a different slippery slope
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    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeCrappie View Post
    Time fer some Muck boots! Surely an ole pro like yourself……
    Got about a zillion different kinds of boots, rarely carry them with me ….
    Silly boy , right …
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    Quote Originally Posted by happycaster58 View Post
    Some of my best fishing has been in the worst of places too.
    No doubt, if you had seen some spots I hit , you would definitely know why I had them to myself
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    I know this is a lot more fun to read and picture then it was for you. Pretty funny though. Still you managed KABOOM!!!
    That is sure true. I enjoyed the read and adventure from afar.
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