Wishing you the best, and a speedy recovery. Looks like me an you are sorta in same boat. I'm headed to surgeon today for another opinion. Ill tell ya this getting old aint for sissies. Take care friend and Good Luck
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Wishing you the best, and a speedy recovery. Looks like me an you are sorta in same boat. I'm headed to surgeon today for another opinion. Ill tell ya this getting old aint for sissies. Take care friend and Good Luck
Not much luck fishing the trees.
I think yer fishing just a tad above them!
in the water is where the fish are
well wish for 813.
I know Arkie lures are good......but they have to be in the water lol
PS. ---hope everyone took their cutters with extendable handle to get those hooks back out of those pesky lily pads stems----just sayin.
I managed to save the bobber. Tree would not let go of that gold hook. O-Well, not much lost, just the hook and weight. Next time I plan on aiming a bit lower.:bash:Rofl
It was a great day to be on the water, especially with the HEAD goober. Enjoyed the fellowship and look forward to more trips, but we need to exceed our limits. I had one small green carp, lost a nice crappie at the boat, I thought that is was another carp, so I was not to intent on boating it, until it came up along side and opened its mouth and shook. That was all in needed to swim away for another day. Last cast, to get rid of a minnow, the bobber hit the water and immediately disappeared. Good fighting fish, but what would appear,--A MUD FISH -- BOW FIN. Hooked good in the corner of mouth, so had to net and remove the hook before returning to the lake as gator bait.
Thanks for the update guys. I was wondering how the trip had gone. I firmly believe that when the water comes down some, or if it stays up for a few more weeks that things will go back to something close to normal. That buffet they're gorging on can't last forever. I see flycaster took his smiling pills today, good job!!
If the water warms a tick I know where my kayak will be heading.