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It was a great weekend but a little windy. Is it just me? I don’t like waking up early and dealing with the cold so I look for any excuse not to go fishing
I remember when I would go if it’s snowing out but now I’m tired in the morning and don’t like the cold and don’t like driving a hour and 15 minutes to get to my boat. Is it just me o4 is this normal when you get older. And by the way. I love fishing.
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Lets all hope it's just you.
I know when I was fishing, especially this time of the year, for Blacks, I couldn't get out of the house fast enough, with plenty of clothes on. I know when we get up and the weather is iffy or tough, that is what puts that thought in the back of your head, yes or no. Again, in a way your right over an hour ride to get to your boat, there goes the old brain thinking again, should I or should I not. I'm up every day around 6am, wishing I was able to fish again. Dress warm
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OLD FISHERMAN NEVER DIE, WE JUST SMELL THAT WAY
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I get up every weekday morning at 5, go "on patrol" with the dog, feed him and the cat, get dressed and head to work. Weekends are precious with the family. Consequently I don't get out to fish often. A friend asked me when I am planning to retire and I told him not for a few more years and he asked me what I want to do when I retire. I said I want to get up in the morning and go fishing. So many mornings I drive across the bridge heading to work and see nice calm flat water, and I want to be out on it. But then there are mornings when it's chilly and blowing and there are whitecaps and I think man, I am happy to be warm inside my truck. Long way of saying no, it's not just you. Pick your days and go when it suits you. But some days being out there and conquering the weather is rewarding and reminds you of who you are.
Duck season is coming. Setting an alarm for 3 AM to sit in a cold duck blind seems insane at times. But then some mornings the view alone is worth it. |
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So its 50/50. It***8217;s me and its not me. Thats comforting lol. Like tomorrow being Wednesday .Im planning on going out with my two sons and Im telling you to get to our spot is no longer than 10 minutes ,and that;s at idle. I know once Im out Im loving it but Im getting lazy. I know when Im back. I;m loving it again.
I hate the cold I dontlike the drive to my boat I don t like getting up early And I absolutely hate that it gets dark at 5 pm But besides all that . Everything is good lol. I love my boat I think I worry too much. I will post how I did Yeah phat, its a long ride. Over 70 miles one way.
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I know how you feel. I usually get up at 4:00 when working days. Ride 45 minutes to work and go over the Chowan river and always look out wishing I was out there. Use to enjoy being out in the cold, not as much anymore. This year we bought 3 1/2 acres of land around our house to go with the 1/2 acre we had. Planted 29 bushes down the property line and a bunch of trees. I replaced the roof over the kitchen by myself. Just had a 30x40 insulated metal building with 12 x 40 sheds on each side put up. Ran 350 ft. of cable and water pipe for it and wiring it all myself. Been really busy. Haven't put the V out yet but now have it under the shed, high and dry. I'm now 65 and its kicking my but working 12 hour shifts days and nights as a mechanic in the steel mill, and trying to get my building all wired and plumbed. I really miss getting out fishing and hanging out on the water. I'll try to get chance to post some pictures of my new shop when things calm down. Been wanting this land and building for 35 years, almost too late but finally got it. Gonna call it Pop Pops shop! Hope to cook a hog and make barbeque by Christmas.
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Great stories guys. Here's mine....
When I was younger I'd plan a fishing trip around a date. The date was whenever me and my buddies could get away for a weekend. No cell phones back then, no weather apps, etc. Hell we didn't know if it would be raining or even a tropical storm that weekend - we are going anyway. It was get up before the sun, hit the water at first light. No idea what is biting, but we are going to give it our best all day long no matter what. Nowadays, it is up by 7 or 8, make a nice breakfast, check tides/weather and decide when we might leave. Normally on the water around 10 (depending on tide) and we still give it our best and sometimes even stay late. We just fish a little smarter now that we are getting older. So no just you. Things change as you get older.
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When I was going with my buddies, it was always go early, and stay late. Now it s usually my wife and myself, so we get out about 10 and back by 3-4 in the afternoon. Mostly stay in the bay.
Old guy fishing. But i only have a 10 minute drive to ramp, can t imagine a 2.5 hour commute |
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