Big-O Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 Eat , sleep and fish, no that aint right. Sleep, eat and fish, no that's not right either. Fish, eat, sleep and Fish, now that sounds more like it. Quote
dumb_dog11 Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 I think it is great to have a passion for something in life. I share your passion for fishing, specially if in competition. Just be careful not to let that passion cause you to neglect your responsibilties, or other people, in your life. So FISH-ON!! truer words never stated! However, it is very hard to take this advice when u just want to be on this site all the time. Evidence is now, its eleven o'clock on a school night and im here typing this message while i tell myself that ill do my homework in the morning Quote
ejtaylor822 Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 Years ago I would have never thought I'd be saying this yet now in my mid forty's there is absolutely nothing in this world I would rather be doing then bass fishing from a boat. I do mean "NOTHING"! So here's my question; should I seek phsycological help or is it normal to choose smelling like a garliced-up craw shad over anything else in this world? I'm there with you. Early 40's and until about 5 years ago fishing was something I did growing up - no interest in it at all. Didn't have time for it - too busy building my career and climbing the corporate ladder. Now, there is nothing I would rather do than be sitting on the bank tossing a rattle trap or a spinner. No, there's nothing wrong with you. If anything, you're better. Quote
jrhennecke Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 I think it is great to have a passion for something in life. I share your passion for fishing, specially if in competition. Just be careful not to let that passion cause you to neglect your responsibilties, or other people, in your life. So FISH-ON!! Solid reply. There is nothing wrong with being passionate about something as long as you can keep it in perspective as it relates to other parts of your life. Quote
powerman970 Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 I think we should schedule an intervention. My lake or yours? Quote
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