I've reached my limit I shouted dancing around in the sampan. "Ahhhhh so, young glass hoppa. Ancient Chinese proverb say, man who fish with eye of eagle......". "Shut up with the stupid proverbs, I'VE REACHED MY LIMIT" I shouted while jumping around with my legs crossed, looking for the head in the sampan. Get me to the bank, and I mean now I shouted. After returning to the boat from my trip up the bank the CNM said "I am velly implessed by ninja like speed and ability to conceal young glass hoppa". While first thankful for the compliment, I then began to realize that all who find themselves in that situation often exhibit astonishing feats of speed, concealment and ninja like ingenuity, so maybe it wasn't exactly something to be proud of. I then began to remember that we were in the middle of an ancient Chinese proverb when I left so I urged the CNM to continue. "Man who fish with eye of eagle often run out of bait and find himself on wrong side of law" he replied
We continued to fish and finally I said "I've reached my limit" slumping exhausted into the tempress seat. "Velly good glass hoppa you have 20 fish above 254mm in length"? No I replied I have 18 (this number being slight inflated from the actual number). I can't fish any longer I am so tired. "Focus glass hoppa let the elements free your spirit so that you may become of the same mind as the fish" the CNM encouraged. Or was it encouragement? Was the CNM saying I had the brain of a fish? What did this mean?
Summoning all my remaining energy I began to fish with vigor and new focus and was rewarded by a monster thump of which I attempted to finish with another thump into the boat, but instead heard the zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz of the drag. As the fish came to the top about 20 feet from the boat, I saw I was hooked into a real Crappie Ninja sized slab which I would estimate to be from 1.5 to 2lbs. As I attempted to drag him to the sampan the jig tore from his mouth and the fish disappeared into the lake. The CNM seeing my crestfallen look comforted me with an ancient Chinese proverb "man who lose slab soon swim back to bank with rock".
I finally caught up to the CNM's crappie numbers and we both had 19 each in the "honorable" fish box and he said "two more and the sun will set upon all who have limits before dark". Amazingly as we pulled to the next spot both his and my rods bent and while his crappie went thuthump, mine being approximately similar in size went thump............................................. ....................................thump. I had reached a limit, but at the end of the day, I had failed. I was still unable to snatch the crappie from the bush quicker than the master.
to be continued in The Crappie Ninja part IIIIIII subtitled The Katana


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I just gotta ask, how many of those (I's) are in this story. I have been on
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