The 2023 season How was yours?
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2024 11:35 am
So today I start about two weeks of depression. Old man weather is taking away the thing I love to do for a couple of months. It happens every year. Time is spent taking reels apart and oiling , greasing and put them into being ready for the next season. I have jigs to pour and tie so when the ice does come off, I have the tackle ready for the whole season ready to tear up or lose. It's all part of the game. My game this past season was the best learning and catching ever. I will not talk about how many or how big because I keep records for myself and my success only matters to me. I understand that these days and the way life is doesn't allow many to be on the water as much as they would like. I am blessed to have a good woman that allows me to be out there a lot. Sometimes she joins me and that's the most pressure I have to deal with is to make sure she catches them. Its obvious that the spoonplugging world is getting smaller all the time but it will always exist, just may never be what it once was.
My only goal is to keep learning, keep catching as many as possible and be on the water as much as I can handle. I'll be 70 in May and as long as I have my health, I'll be doing what I love. I still give Buck Perry credit for every fish that is caught. My train of thought is always from his teachings and without his guidelines, my fish catching and knowledge would not be nearly as rewarding as it is. He got it all right!!!!!!! The things I see and question are the things we were supposed to learn on our own. He said himself that he is only giving us the basics of what we need to find success. And that there is a lot more to learn. A lot of what has been learned this past season are filling in the blanks of what else there is to learn. I often wonder if some of the things I have seen this year are really important for success, that if a person would just go fishing now and then and just follow his guidelines that he would stumble on to some of these things. And then I realize that it's important to me and that's all that matters. John
My only goal is to keep learning, keep catching as many as possible and be on the water as much as I can handle. I'll be 70 in May and as long as I have my health, I'll be doing what I love. I still give Buck Perry credit for every fish that is caught. My train of thought is always from his teachings and without his guidelines, my fish catching and knowledge would not be nearly as rewarding as it is. He got it all right!!!!!!! The things I see and question are the things we were supposed to learn on our own. He said himself that he is only giving us the basics of what we need to find success. And that there is a lot more to learn. A lot of what has been learned this past season are filling in the blanks of what else there is to learn. I often wonder if some of the things I have seen this year are really important for success, that if a person would just go fishing now and then and just follow his guidelines that he would stumble on to some of these things. And then I realize that it's important to me and that's all that matters. John