So if you're too stubborn to do it the right way(pretty much all of the above)...sit down for 15 minutes and see if the pain goes away....then get up and get in the car and go to the d**n doctor.
Hey Rhino, It's been 25 years but is Cook's Pond still fishable? I went to a tournament there and all anybody caught were 12" fish. It did have good access though. So. Watuppa still got those sweet smallies?
Been a while since I've fished both of those places but they are great fishing. You won't be putting the new rig in Beaver Pond. There are tons of great fishing holes around though. Oh and don't forget Ronnie at Nipmuc for repairs..He's been honest with me for 30 years.
I know that I can sit at my desk and register my boat, register my trailer,get my Mass license, my Vermont license and my Connecticut license...That's amazing to this old man.
Correct me if I'm wrong...and I'm sure you will...Vermont's rule is for lead worm weights...all attached to the line...and not lead attached to hooks. I believe they assume that birds are smart enough not to swallow hooks...Anyone...Anyone...
Don't know if the boat will be ready but I wouldn't mind meeting some people. It seems I fished that pond 20 years ago and caught mostly white perch. Things change though. I wouldn't mind being kept in the loop. Thanks
I guess us old dogs can learn new tricks...by the way...if your shoulder is sore...you're doing it wrong. Like I read from bassthumb...bend your elbow, not your shoulder and be smooth. Power, distance and accuracy come with practice.
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