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    on these cold days with wind at 100 or better boat shut up in shed out of wind mama done shut down any
    advancement you made on her (most time im glad she did ) its not a work day
    what do yall do

    sometime I get mad and pout about advancement turn down
    most time I happy she did
    some time I grab chain saw go cut wood
    some time just sit hear and read crappie.com stuff
    Fish tremble at the sound of my name

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    Eat some warm krispy Kreme doughnuts or just start talking junk about bigdawgg or ofislbizziness
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    Go ahead and talk about me that's fine. But if your ears are burning you know what I am doing!
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    How did I get pulled into this? Ain't had time for do_nuts or advancements. Just getting my list done before the weather turns nice. Probably no do_nuts left anyway after newly got to em. And I am to lazy to cut wood. Just flip a switch and I got fire. Now How did I get in this? Wish I could remember.
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    One of my favorite past times is reading. I ain't cultured enough to read anything of redeeming value, but I like detective mysteries and good outdoor books if I can find them. Seems not to be as many these days, but I did find one that is excellent and takes place here in SC. I am only reading a chapter a day to make it last.
    The name of the book is "The Lost Woods" by William Rice. I got mine used but looked new off Amazon.

    The Lost Woods: Stories: H. William Rice: 9781611173291: Amazon.com: Books

    One of the best I've read of this type in a while. Beats sitting around staring out the window or aggravating the wife and getting on her bad side.
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    Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men

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    I usually go out to the garage where I keep all my fishing junk. I'll fire up a small electric heater at my feet to stay warm. Then I'll reline or retie my fishing reels. Try to get them ready for next season or trip. Will also tackle any repair needs on the boat. I enjoy rigging the boat as much as fishing some times. Kind of a challenge to make it as user friendly as possible. Maybe do a little sipping on something to help fight off the chill. If you are interested in a fishing book, check out the website in my signature line. Lots of the info in the book may be useful to any type of freswater fishing. I've got quite a collection of old fishing books I've bought second hand at our local library's book sales. I like to read them when I can. Guess I'm getting a little nostalgic as I get older.
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    Learn to pour lead heads and soft plastic?
    You can't catch fish from the couch.

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    i go fishing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fisholishous View Post
    I usually go out to the garage where I keep all my fishing junk. I'll fire up a small electric heater at my feet to stay warm. Then I'll reline or retie my fishing reels. Try to get them ready for next season or trip. Will also tackle any repair needs on the boat. I enjoy rigging the boat as much as fishing some times. Kind of a challenge to make it as user friendly as possible. Maybe do a little sipping on something to help fight off the chill. If you are interested in a fishing book, check out the website in my signature line. Lots of the info in the book may be useful to any type of freswater fishing. I've got quite a collection of old fishing books I've bought second hand at our local library's book sales. I like to read them when I can. Guess I'm getting a little nostalgic as I get older.
    By the way, Robert, I know you like Striper fishing so you owe it to yourself to get John's book "Reservoir Stripers". It is written specifically for SC lakes and has a wealth of knowledge in it.
    Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men

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