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Starting tomorrow.

 

Winter Daily Schedule

0400-0700       Get my coffee fix and check out Bass Resource. Check out      

                       tackle sites.

0700-0720 / 0700-0830  Warm up, two mile run/Weight lifting.

                                            (alternating days)

0830-0900         Personal hygiene. Light breakfast.

0900-1200         (Play time) Tackle maintenance, paint/tie jigs, play with

                          lures.

1200-1300          Lunch

1300-1500          Work on wife’s “Honey Do” list.

1500-1600          Afternoon nap.

1600-1900          Dinner. Check out Bass Resource, tackle sites.

1900-2100          Watch news and YT videos.

2100-Bedtime      Check out Bass Resource.

 

Weather permitting, may visit a lake or two.

(Wife reserves the right to make changes as needed.)

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Sounds like a rough life. I can’t wait to get there (eta 30 years ?). 

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9 minutes ago, 12poundbass said:

Sounds like a rough life.

LOL, yeah, rough. It was rough getting here.

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23 minutes ago, 12poundbass said:

Sounds like a rough life. I can’t wait to get there (eta 30 years ?). 

 

12 minutes ago, Harold Scoggins said:

LOL, yeah, rough. It was rough getting here.

Just be sure to keep busy, otherwise you fall into a rut. And yes, it's rough getting here - been 'here' for 4 years now.

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10 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

 

Just be sure to keep busy, otherwise you fall into a rut. And yes, it's rough getting here - been 'here' for 4 years now.

I’ll probably end up like my dad. He retired 3 years ago. He’s still working 40+ a week. He’s his own boss now though.

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1 hour ago, Harold Scoggins said:

Starting tomorrow.

 

Winter Daily Schedule

0400-0700       Get my coffee fix and check out Bass Resource. Check out      

                       tackle sites.

0700-0720 / 0700-0830  Warm up, two mile run/Weight lifting.

                                            (alternating days)

0830-0900         Personal hygiene. Light breakfast.

0900-1200         (Play time) Tackle maintenance, paint/tie jigs, play with

                          lures.

1200-1300          Lunch

1300-1500          Work on wife’s “Honey Do” list.

1500-1600          Afternoon nap.

1600-1900          Dinner. Check out Bass Resource, tackle sites.

1900-2100          Watch news and YT videos.

2100-Bedtime      Check out Bass Resource.

 

Weather permitting, may visit a lake or two.

(Wife reserves the right to make changes as needed.)

Nice ~ 

My schedule is some what similar.

However, the word dogs appears quite a bit in mine as well as the term snow removal . . 

Have a safe winter Sir.

:smiley:

A-Jay

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The nice thing about being retired for me is that I don't have a schedule anymore. I may get up at 5, or I may stay in bed until 10. I don't decide ahead of time. Same thing about turning in at night. Schedules are for people who have jobs. After 50 years of having others decide where I have be and when I have to be there, it's my decision now.

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I'm just going to be honest here.  I'm REALLY jealous of you retired guys ?.  I've got about three more years of labor. Work really interferes with fishing.   

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Such is my life from June 15th-August 25. I'm a high school teacher. 

 

Enjoy your well-earned retirement, gentlemen.

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A month ago it was too hot, now its too cold? You might have retired in the wrong location.....

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5 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said:

You might have retired in the wrong location

Wife had family here, I deal with it.

4 hours ago, Scott F said:

I don't have a schedule anymore.

Old soldiers never die, they just fade away. (It's a habit.)

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2 hours ago, Tennessee Boy said:

Work really interferes with fishing. 

My interference comes from the fact that the wife is semi-disabled and I'm her PCA. We get someone in once a week, but it's gotta be planned the week before...therefore the reason behind non-trips for if the weather is crappy for the canoe on the scheduled day, I can't go out.

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1 hour ago, MN Fisher said:

My interference comes from the fact that the wife is semi-disabled and I'm her PCA. We get someone in once a week, but it's gotta be planned the week before...therefore the reason behind non-trips for if the weather is crappy for the canoe on the scheduled day, I can't go out.

I am in the same boat. I retired  to take care of my disabled wife. 

I have a Caregiver come in 3 times a week, so I can run errands, go to appointments and fish.

She also likes the time away from me, occasionally. She is good friends with our caregiver.

I have learned to  fish in nearly any weather except lightning storms.

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20 minutes ago, Russ E said:

She also likes the time away from me, occasionally. She is good friends with our caregiver.

We've got the same thing, they chat or watch movies - unfortunately she's only available 1-2 times a week for 4-5 hours in the AM...so it's always morning trips that are planned

 

29 minutes ago, Russ E said:

I have learned to  fish in nearly any weather except lightning storms.

You must have a regular boat...even a jon-boat would be better than a canoe in wind and rain.

 

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2 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

We've got the same thing, they chat or watch movies - unfortunately she's only available 1-2 times a week for 4-5 hours in the AM...so it's always morning trips that are planned

 

You must have a regular boat...even a jon-boat would be better than a canoe in wind and rain.

 

I had an old mod v bass boat and kayak when I retired.  I was able to trade the mod v for a small fiberglass bass boat. It will more than likely be the last boat I ever own.

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One of the few good things left about my career choice, I started at 21, now nearing 34, a long 16+ more years to go until I can retire with a full 30 years of service at 51 fate willing ?

 

My dad is getting really close to being able to retire. He's earned it. I can't remember a time in my entire life he hasn't been working at least one job and has always sacrificed to make ends meet. I'm sure he "could" retire right now, but he's got the best/easiest job he's had his entire life and gets paid great, so I think he's just trying to put as much as he can away to be sure they don't have to worry about anything once he's done.

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5 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

16+ more years to go until I can retire

In 16+ years, when you're standing in front of the mirror looking at that white beard, you'll be saying, "Wow, that went by fast!" Not sure if I'll be around to see you retire, so, have a cup of "Joe" on me today.

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:)

Oh my....jealous...also doing my BR check and see what your all doing while contemplating the day.  These life's bumps make ya wonder and be thankful.  Would love to hook up the boat to the truck and mozy down....

Tight Lines

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12 minutes ago, Oregon Native said:

also doing my BR check and see what your all doing while contemplating the day. 

Sitting here enjoying that cup of "Joe." Already have my running shoes on and will be hitting the track soon. I like running in the dark because if someone sees me I look like a young stud instead of the old fart that I really am.:tank:

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Eating blueberry's and sugar free nut butter and a cup of tea....want want want coffee......have to wait till pancreases cools down.  Doc says need to eat eight to ten cups of veggies and fruits a day.....ugggggggggghhhhh

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7 minutes ago, Oregon Native said:

Doc says need to eat eight to ten cups of veggies and fruits a day.....ugggggggggghhhhh

Ask him if yogurt and milk are okay - I get my fruits in smoothies

my recipe

1 Medium banana

1 cup blueberries or raspberries

1 Yoplait Greek 100 Whip - vanilla cupcake flavor

1-1/2 cups milk

Mix in blender - drink

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We talked...it's a lot.....

Animal can walk by door and be safe

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9 hours ago, Oregon Native said:

Doc says need to eat eight to ten cups of veggies and fruits a day.....ugggggggggghhhhh

There's five cups of spinach, four whole carrots, and two apples in this. Looks bad, but taste good. I drink it every day...after I've had my cup of "Joe" of course.

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On 10/31/2019 at 11:23 PM, Bluebasser86 said:

One of the few good things left about my career choice, I started at 21, now nearing 34, a long 16+ more years to go until I can retire with a full 30 years of service at 51 fate willing ?

 

I'm in the same boat as Blue, albeit I'm a few years older than him with only 10 or so to go. I mentioned starting my career in Denver to a new employee the other day and she said "wow you're way older than you act!" Still not sure if that was a compliment or an insult. 

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