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    Some days the anticipation is high. Other days you go just because you feel the need to go, no special reason. The day this pic was taken there was 2 other trucks in the parking lot, and you can see the calm on the water. Middle of march on Normandy Lake and cold. I was ready to go when I left the house, but when I saw this as I walked back to get in and go, It was different. I just kind of relaxed and knew that fish or no fish, this was just what the doctor ordered. Have you ever thought of what you love about fishing, or more like Crappie fishing? I have at length as I get an abundance of windshield time. It came to me last week that it very closely resembles a Dove Shoot. The guy next to you has never seen you before and treats you like he's one of your friends. You holler and pump your fist when the guy next to you makes a good shot. You offer folks whats in your cooler in case they forgot what they needed. Maybe offer a box of shells when they run out and you still have plenty. Do you see what I'm saying? We enjoy each others company here and on the water, and the folks we know here we haven't even met. We meet someone on the water and talk to one another, share spots and gear, tow him when he's broke, celebrate when he boats a good fish. The two are so parallel. I have anticipated September first since I learned to swing a shotgun, and look forward to most every fishing trip the same way. Like I said before, fish or no fish, it just doesn't get much better than what we share.
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    Well said.
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    Wow, very nice Skeet! I agree completely!

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    Post of the century!!!
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    Deep thoughts.....didn't catch anything huh! Lol. I do my best thinking when the fish ain't biting

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    Nice post.

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    Amen
    Good luck and good fishing

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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    Some days the anticipation is high. Other days you go just because you feel the need to go, no special reason. The day this pic was taken there was 2 other trucks in the parking lot, and you can see the calm on the water. Middle of march on Normandy Lake and cold. I was ready to go when I left the house, but when I saw this as I walked back to get in and go, It was different. I just kind of relaxed and knew that fish or no fish, this was just what the doctor ordered. Have you ever thought of what you love about fishing, or more like Crappie fishing? I have at length as I get an abundance of windshield time. It came to me last week that it very closely resembles a Dove Shoot. The guy next to you has never seen you before and treats you like he's one of your friends. You holler and pump your fist when the guy next to you makes a good shot. You offer folks whats in your cooler in case they forgot what they needed. Maybe offer a box of shells when they run out and you still have plenty. Do you see what I'm saying? We enjoy each others company here and on the water, and the folks we know here we haven't even met. We meet someone on the water and talk to one another, share spots and gear, tow him when he's broke, celebrate when he boats a good fish. The two are so parallel. I have anticipated September first since I learned to swing a shotgun, and look forward to most every fishing trip the same way. Like I said before, fish or no fish, it just doesn't get much better than what we share.
    AMEN! Well said and I love the photo also. It is going on my screensaver files.
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