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Do you fish the first bluebird day after a front?  

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  • Super User
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Don´t know about you pal but you can´t say it´s gonna be a bad day until the fat lady dances. and the dance usually takes place at sunset.

  • Super User
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Not if I can help it.

  • Super User
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do you always have to rub that in :) :)

At least I'm not posting the photos anymore, lol.

 

You just never know when lightning is going to strike, some of my most memorable fish have been when the odds were totally against it.  Couple of years ago I catch a permit on a jig from shore in the current of an inlet, they are not supposed to be there.  Not a big fish by permit standards, I did have to run it down just short of 300 yards to avoid being spooled, amazingly the braid was not severed as it was rubbing up against the seawall.  Yeh I already posted the pic, don't have to do it again...........hahaha.

 

The only times when I do alter my plans is when the water is too rough, I'll then find a place from shore, but I don't let bad conditions stop me.

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I hope to get to a stage in my life where I could choose.  Right now I'm in the go when I can route and hope for the best.

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I go pretty much every day if my bones don't creak too much. This year I'm trying to learn as much as I can by putting into practice what I've read here! I'm a terrific reader but slow hands-on learner. After a cold front I pick a shallow pond, practice casting, presentations, feed the ducks and have a beer :D

  • Like 2
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Any day on the water is a good day!!

It's not always about catching fish..

Instead, it's about having fun and enjoying yourself!!!

  • Super User
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If that's what weather is, and I've planned to fish, then so be it!

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  • Super User
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When your working you fish around your work schedule.  So the answer is yes.

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