Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: bassquatch on March 24, 2019, 12:51:04 PM
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I've had my boat out only four times since the dogs passed and Mom went downhill. The first two times all I could really do was sleep, not kidding, couldn't focus on fishing at all.
The third time I just spent a couple hours playing with my new Hiroshima swimbait. Fun, but a little too cold of water for that to work just yet.
Saturday I got up early, left the work phone at home and did my best to 'tune in' to my fishing and take a life break for a day. It was a successful 'session'.
6.1, 5.0, 5.5, 5.0
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Fixed :tup:
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Awesome therapy session for sure!
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Those are some pigs!!
Glad you’re getting some therapy!!!
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Some fatties. Nice job and thanks for sharing.
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Great fish! Can you offer any general advice on tactics? I have never been able to find or interest bass this time of the year.
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Ya, well - my therapist is going to be a few big walleye next weekend. The electric fillet knife will be smoking!
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Great to hear! Looks like a pretty darn nice session :tup:. Glad you got out and got to relax and FISH!
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very nice!
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Congrats! You needed that.
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:tup:
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Nice fish!!
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:tup: thanks everyone. It felt nice to experience 'normal' life for the majority of a day.
1230am this morning I was back to ambulance chasing :bash: mom had another in and out visit and I missed another day's work.
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I agree. Normal life is rather nice.
You have the talent to get some buket-mouted bass for sure. Thanks for the pics and stories! :hello:
I have never had the desire for them. The only bass I'm interested in is the striper bass and I'm planning on nailing some in April in Lake Havasu.
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Great day for sure.
Positive thoughts for mom and you.