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    I noticed there is a large group of you all that fish Harney & Monroe.

    I'm probably the only guy you'll ever see in a 14ft power cat out there. I'm 5min from Sanford Marina so put in there most times.

    First time crappie fishing this season and have no idea what I'm doing but always willing to learn. I'm a strictly saltwater guy gone fresh this year.

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    Just show up at the next slabtogether and follow along. Watch for when we post going and join in. Ask questions and post pictures. We was all newbs at one time or other. I will be out there on Black Friday nice and early. And welcome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seanfishy View Post
    I noticed there is a large group of you all that fish Harney & Monroe.

    I'm probably the only guy you'll ever see in a 14ft power cat out there. I'm 5min from Sanford Marina so put in there most times.

    First time crappie fishing this season and have no idea what I'm doing but always willing to learn. I'm a strictly saltwater guy gone fresh this year.
    I'll be at the Sanford (downtown) Marina around 6:30 next Monday.....we'll be fishing straight out from there a little ways. Grey Titan pulling a blue tracker 175pro. Maybe we'll see you there.

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    The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back, and who knows if the fish that you caught isn't someone else's gift to you?"

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    Thank everybody for the warm welcome. Rare to see that nowadays on some of the other forums I frequent. I'll be out tomorrow morning, but typically work Mon-Friday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seanfishy View Post
    Thank everybody for the warm welcome. Rare to see that nowadays on some of the other forums I frequent. I'll be out tomorrow morning, but typically work Mon-Friday.
    So do most of us, except fer a few crotchity ole Gewbers that are retired. I usually launch from Lake Monroe Park, and typically fish Saturdays and occasionally Sunday afternoons. Will not be out there this weekend though. But your welcome to follow along or seek me out on the water anytime. I will be the one fighting my dog for every fish I bring in the boat, or trying to get my dog back in the boat after he goes in after em.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinslabs View Post
    So do most of us, except fer a few crotchity ole Gewbers that are retired.
    That would make them GEEZERS
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seanfishy View Post
    typically work Mon-Friday.

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    I guess I should've stated that I work in a place where I can talk fishing and fishing rods ALL day long and no one seems to mind. Believe it or not, each fishery I learn, helps me greatly where I work.

    From offshore rods, inshore rods, bass rods, ice fishing rods, musky, carp (overseas), baramundi, giant trevally, salmon/steelhead, trout fly fishing....etc, we get questions on EVERY fishery worldwide.

    So while I "work," to me its not actually work, but it does force me to stay off the water on those days. I cant complain too much.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Seanfishy View Post
    I guess I should've stated that I work in a place where I can talk fishing and fishing rods ALL day long and no one seems to mind. Believe it or not, each fishery I learn, helps me greatly where I work.

    From offshore rods, inshore rods, bass rods, ice fishing rods, musky, carp (overseas), baramundi, giant trevally, salmon/steelhead, trout fly fishing....etc, we get questions on EVERY fishery worldwide.

    So while I "work," to me its not actually work, but it does force me to stay off the water on those days. I cant complain too much.


    So do I, except it aint my field of work. But my passion is hunting and fishing and everything involved. Some of the office women dont seem to get so excited about pics of cleaned fish or game though. But I sling em around the workplace anyway.

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