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    I guess it doesn't really matter because I seem to be the only one posting on Texoma but it seems crappie fishing is over for a while here.The lake is nearly 625 ft and the water has come in so fast that it is muddy from end to end. I have seen many trees floating in the water so there are lots of hazards out there. It is kind of different to see tree roots sticking out of the water and look 50 ft to the other end and see green leaves! Others may have done better in Texoma in stained water but I have not. As muddy as the lake is it will be at least 3 months to clear up and that is if there is no more rain.

    I can't travel to another lake because I am still recovering from back surgery and my employer has a travel limitation on employees on disability. Riding very far in a vehicle is still very painful anyway. I have not even been able to start physical therapy yet. For a very active guy I suppose I am still struggling with the lack of activity but I guess this is enough complaining for now.

    I hope the rest of you are having better fishing than I am.
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    Crappie Wrangler, keep posting when you have time! I enjoy your posts immensely. I also know how it is when all the water muddies up your lake... Hope your back is getting better.
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    Thanks. The encouragement is welcome. I do at times feel like the lone stranger down here. Most other lakes have crappie communities but here you go it alone.
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    I fished Friday 5/13 for about 2 hours. I found a small cove that had clearer water in it and caught 5 crappie, 6 bass, and 2 catfish all on 1/16 oz jigs in 8 feet of water. The crappie had already spawned out at least the ones I cleaned had. The wind was high Saturday so my clear cove turned muddy and the fishing was over just that quick.

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    Wrangler, I haven't been on Texoma in quite awhile. With the high water and all the rain we've had I spend a lot of time in my garden. Plus, I fished the Hugo tourney and am leaving early tomorrow moring for a 4 day trip to Cedar Creek Lake, south east of Dallas, where I used to live. Left a bunch of good fishing buddies down there and they have invited me back to restock my freezer!
    But I'm thinking the brushpiles should be holding fish by next week? These cool nights aren't helping any!
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    I will be on brush by next week too.

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    A couple of years ago a young man I was training on the job mentioned that I was happy and confident all the time and asked if anything ever took my happiness or confidence away. I explained that those traits form on the inside of a man and are based on faith in Jesus so outside conditions do not effect things that come from the inside. We had a long discussion on the matter which I considered a witnessing opportunity. The short answer was that as long as I maintained my faith in Jesus then there were no conditions outside of the heart that could steal my happiness because the happiness comes from the Lord.

    Fast forward two years to today and I see that I should be careful what I say because I could be tested on it. These days all that I have loved in this life seem to have been taken away and replaced with physical pain. I have always been somewhat of a workaholic and very accomplishment driven but now I can't work and it doesn't look like I will ever be able to again. I also greatly enjoyed my job but not being able to work that is gone also. I guess the work and job are kind of a package deal. I love to fish. Actually I would rather fish than eat. Now the fishing has tanked at my local lake from three years of flooding and if it doesn't rain again for a while it will still take months for a lake that size to clear again. I am not allowed to travel somewhere else to fish because of limitations placed on me from my employer concerning disability. Every time I think I am healing up another storm comes thru and I realize that I may never heal. Having been the strongest thing on two legs for decades the lack of physical activity and weakness that comes with it are kind of a drag too. The worse of it would be that in my absence all that I considered friends seem to have forgotten me and I feel as though I am isolated in some kind of quarantine. I suppose I should not forget that living on disability means a substantial loss in income and that at the same time as an exponential increase in medical bills. So after all the complaining I guess I come back to the original of "can anything take away my happiness?".

    No, nothing can. While it could appear that I just spent a lot of time complaining what I actually did was explain that as long as we have Jesus in our hearts then nothing on the outside can steal away our happiness or confidence in the Lord. After listing some of the bad I should now mention the up side to the experience. I now get a lot of time to study my bible and am currently writing my own commentary on the book of Jeremiah. I also have been given the opportunity to preach every Wednesday evening and not working I have plenty of time to work on sermons. I shouldn't forget the opportunity to teach an adult Sunday School class every week which has presented itself lately. Of course there are the random opportunities to witness that I never would have had if I was still working full time. So I can still say with full confidence that nothing on the outside can steal my happiness because my happiness is not generated by what I have or what I do it comes from having Jesus living inside me!

    Now comes the evidence of courage that comes from Jesus. Should I post this and risk being alienated by the web site for being what could be considered a religious fanatic? What about the risk of the possible hate mail that could come? What about the total lake of political correctness that is represented here.

    Ecclesiastes 12:13 Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter; Fear God, and Keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crappie wrangler View Post
    A couple of years ago a young man I was training on the job mentioned that I was happy and confident all the time and asked if anything ever took my happiness or confidence away. I explained that those traits form on the inside of a man and are based on faith in Jesus so outside conditions do not effect things that come from the inside. We had a long discussion on the matter which I considered a witnessing opportunity. The short answer was that as long as I maintained my faith in Jesus then there were no conditions outside of the heart that could steal my happiness because the happiness comes from the Lord.

    Fast forward two years to today and I see that I should be careful what I say because I could be tested on it. These days all that I have loved in this life seem to have been taken away and replaced with physical pain. I have always been somewhat of a workaholic and very accomplishment driven but now I can't work and it doesn't look like I will ever be able to again. I also greatly enjoyed my job but not being able to work that is gone also. I guess the work and job are kind of a package deal. I love to fish. Actually I would rather fish than eat. Now the fishing has tanked at my local lake from three years of flooding and if it doesn't rain again for a while it will still take months for a lake that size to clear again. I am not allowed to travel somewhere else to fish because of limitations placed on me from my employer concerning disability. Every time I think I am healing up another storm comes thru and I realize that I may never heal. Having been the strongest thing on two legs for decades the lack of physical activity and weakness that comes with it are kind of a drag too. The worse of it would be that in my absence all that I considered friends seem to have forgotten me and I feel as though I am isolated in some kind of quarantine. I suppose I should not forget that living on disability means a substantial loss in income and that at the same time as an exponential increase in medical bills. So after all the complaining I guess I come back to the original of "can anything take away my happiness?".

    No, nothing can. While it could appear that I just spent a lot of time complaining what I actually did was explain that as long as we have Jesus in our hearts then nothing on the outside can steal away our happiness or confidence in the Lord. After listing some of the bad I should now mention the up side to the experience. I now get a lot of time to study my bible and am currently writing my own commentary on the book of Jeremiah. I also have been given the opportunity to preach every Wednesday evening and not working I have plenty of time to work on sermons. I shouldn't forget the opportunity to teach an adult Sunday School class every week which has presented itself lately. Of course there are the random opportunities to witness that I never would have had if I was still working full time. So I can still say with full confidence that nothing on the outside can steal my happiness because my happiness is not generated by what I have or what I do it comes from having Jesus living inside me!

    Now comes the evidence of courage that comes from Jesus. Should I post this and risk being alienated by the web site for being what could be considered a religious fanatic? What about the risk of the possible hate mail that could come? What about the total lake of political correctness that is represented here.

    Ecclesiastes 12:13 Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter; Fear God, and Keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.
    Prayers for you Wrangler..... Here's a video of my church pastor preaching this past Sunday about a similar topic. Watch it from beginning to end. You sir are truly a shining example of Anything But Ordinary.
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    thank you

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    Crappie Wrangler i'll put you on my prayer list. Hang tough brother.
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