More Frustrating Than Golf!
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Re: More Frustrating Than Golf!
Went out with friends and family last weekend. sat at the helm and worked the troll motor with the remote. Was asked why I wasn't fishing. I said I am I'm on my boat there are rods out and I am having a beer in the shade. Whats not fishing about that.
1995 beachcomber conversion to tritoon with Honda 135 ,
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Re: More Frustrating Than Golf!
2016 20 foot Sylvan RPT (V Pontoons)
Yamaha Vmax SHO 115HP
80 Pound Thrust RipTide Trolling Motor
Humminbird Helix 7 Side Imaging
Yamaha Vmax SHO 115HP
80 Pound Thrust RipTide Trolling Motor
Humminbird Helix 7 Side Imaging
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Re: More Frustrating Than Golf!
I've been known to be competitive, especially with my brother or nephew-in-law.
For some reason, no matter which end of the boat they're on, I catch more fish.
Most of the time however, a day on the boat is about relaxing, watching the wildlife, others out on the lake, and simply enjoying the fact that I'm blessed with owning a pontoon.
Most days, if I'm fishing, I'll catch something.
I'm not a snob, so if it's edible and it bent my pole, I'll take it home and fry it up.
Some days, if I haven't caught any on the lake, I'll dip a worm around the docks, pull out a bluegill or two or three, toss em back and call it good that I didn't get skunked.
I think the one thing that makes me go "Hmmmm", is how on a weekday when all the un-retired folks are working, the kids are all in school, and there's a whole 4 boats on the lake, that we all wind up within about 100 square yards of each other.
For some reason, no matter which end of the boat they're on, I catch more fish.
Most of the time however, a day on the boat is about relaxing, watching the wildlife, others out on the lake, and simply enjoying the fact that I'm blessed with owning a pontoon.
Most days, if I'm fishing, I'll catch something.
I'm not a snob, so if it's edible and it bent my pole, I'll take it home and fry it up.
Some days, if I haven't caught any on the lake, I'll dip a worm around the docks, pull out a bluegill or two or three, toss em back and call it good that I didn't get skunked.
I think the one thing that makes me go "Hmmmm", is how on a weekday when all the un-retired folks are working, the kids are all in school, and there's a whole 4 boats on the lake, that we all wind up within about 100 square yards of each other.
[color=#FF0000][b]22' G3 SunCatcher V22F
Yamaha F-90
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Yamaha F-90
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