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    Senior Member (too much time on their hands) Buckrub's Avatar
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    Today was Monday

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    Don't have anything else to say.



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    Those are some nice'uns in that 2nd pic!

    It's got to be a great feeling to go fishing on a Monday
    If we all threw our problems in a pile, and you saw everyone else's problems-- you'd take yours back.

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    Jealous!
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    We didn't catch two limits, but we only threw back 2 fish. That's unheard of for this lake. VERY muddy still, but we found a few here and there. Sun shone, wind was barely rippling the water, did not see another boat all day long (although there were 10 campers in the campgrounds.....odd)........we had a big breakfast at the little diner, and we ate baloney sammiches for lunch. We cleaned the fish at the cleaning station on the lake, and drove home around 5:00 pm.

    On a Monday.

    It's what you work for. Work is never your life. Work is how you finance your life. I didn't do well at either, but enough to fish on Monday.

    I may go again Wednesday.

    And Friday.
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