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I'm sorry about that.
One of my best friends is from Cadillac. Based on what she said, it doesnt sound very appealing.

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Old 01-10-2022, 09:12 AM
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One of my best friends is from Cadillac. Based on what she said, it doesnt sound very appealing.
Cadillac is a very nice area. Caberfae ski mt is close...tons of lakes and the home of Clam Lake Beer Co.

I spend a lot of time there in the summer because the bike trail goes right thru there.
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Old 01-10-2022, 09:16 AM
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One of the guys I photographed for a magazine was the guy that started B.A.S.S. and became a millionaire. He talked about school days, staring out the window at school, at the lake daydreaming about fishing. His teacher warned him he would be a street bum or a ditch digger if he did not study more.

After he was wealthy, he donated some money to the school and had a press conference and had that same teacher there. She was happy to see she was wrong about him.

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Surfing is like fishing also.
Sitting out in the line up waiting for the swell to appear and pretending there aren't any sharks around cuz your the biggest piece of meat around covered in a rubber suit that makes you look like Beyonce.
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And another reason that I'm not a fisherman!
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I ordered a dozen or more custom spoons from some guy out in oregon that took 6 weeks to be delivered

What caliber? I assume 44 magnum or 45 are overkill for fish. I'm thinking .380 or .22.

Shooting at fish sounds a lot less boring than using a rod and reel!
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My best day at work was considerably better than my worst day fishing.
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I get skunked all the time and have a fully loaded bass boat!
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what a weekend. i went fishing sat. it was freezing out on the water in my kayak. we all know how tough it is to catch a bass in the winter.

well, i got skunked. what hurt was the friend i was with got FIVE! hahah.

this tells me it isnt the fish, it was me!! me!

to really drive the point home, i woke up early Sunday and tried again. BOOM!! big gooseegg again.

it ruiined my entire weekend. sour mood and everything. even the guy at the boat launch that said, "even a bad day of fishing is better than a day at work" was no help. i'm pretty sure a crappy fisherman coined that phrase.

it got me thinking about competitions. mtn biking, fishing whatever. it takes a something that challenges yourself, and add MORE COMPETITION! no thanks. my wife would divorce me from my perpetual bad mood. haha.. now i am at my office, and it doesnt feel as bad as yesterday happy Monday friends.
Maybe this is what you need to go Pro for!

If I were job-hunting....
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My best day at work was considerably better than my worst day fishing.
Ha! Funny you say that but I agree with you 100%. I don't like fishing and haven't done it for over 15 years with the exception of trying to get my kids out and about doing something instead of computer games. No luck there. If you ask me work or fishing? I chose work each and everytime, that's just me. Plus, I never seem to catch anything.


I went as a punk kid because all my close friends went and they were / are really into it.
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Ha! Funny you say that but I agree with you 100%. I don't like fishing and haven't done it for over 15 years with the exception of trying to get my kids out and about doing something instead of computer games. No luck there. If you ask me work or fishing? I chose work each and everytime, that's just me. Plus, I never seem to catch anything.


I went as a punk kid because all my close friends went and they were / are really into it.
Same here. It is more boring that watching grass grow. I have been deep sea fishing. That is 100% different. That is way different. Especially when we are just the tourists, so we drink beer, drop the line where the captain says, and pull up the fish and the crew takes the hook out of their mouth, and we go back to fishing. Most of the fun was being with the other guys, but eating the fish later was great.
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what a weekend. i went fishing sat. it was freezing out on the water in my kayak. we all know how tough it is to catch a bass in the winter.

well, i got skunked. what hurt was the friend i was with got FIVE! hahah.

this tells me it isnt the fish, it was me!! me!
As you may have seen from the "Random landed fish" thread I do quite a lot of fishing, mostly for salmon but also for ling cod, halibut, cabazon, dungeness crab, etc. I get skunked ALL THE TIME... when going after Chinook/King salmon (the biggest and baddest) my batting average in 2021 was about .400, if it was easy they would call it "catching" right? What's worse is when you get skunked and your buddies get fish, especially if they are in the same area using the same gear and techniques as you... this too happens to me more than I would like to admit.

Around here we often have "fish checkers" at the ramps/docks who are employed by fish and wildlife to see how many you caught (to inform the creel reports), to scan them to see if any have radio trackers (I would say 1 in 20 of my salmon have a radio tracker in them from the hatchery) and to take scale samples in the case of Chinook salmon. This means that you get real-time feedback, they will tell you precisely how many boats and fishermen they have checked so far that day and how many fish have come through. When you've been out there grinding and come back with nothing only to hear that lots of boats are catching lots of fish it does get you down. But conversely, there are those few times when you come back and have fish when everyone else was skunked or when the checker confirms that you have the biggest fish checked that day and that makes up for it... for a little while
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Vash, my parents both just loved bass fishing. When I was in high school, they would pack up the car, and drive to the cabin at the lake and go fishing all weekend. Golly, I just hated being a high school kid with no parents at home for the weekend.

They had a neighbor that lived at the lake full time, and considered himself a super good fisherman. It was a really large lake, lake Martin in Alabama. Anyway the neighbor guy often left to go fishing in the morning at the same time as my parents, and he went west, my parents went east most days. For whatever reason one day he west east, so my parents went west.

Shortly after getting the lines in the water a guy approached in his boat, and asked if they were in a tournament, and my parents laughed and said no. He said he had been out since dawn, and had a string of fish, but he his pager went off, and he has to get back ASAP, and can't take the time to clean the fish, and he asked if they wanted the fish. They said sure. He left and shortly after that a thunderstorm started to form on the horizon, so they headed in.

Dad was busy cleaning a lot of fish and the no-it-all neighbor docked with no fish. Dad casually asked if he needed a couple of fish to eat that night. The neighbor just scowled, and went inside. Dad never mentioned to him how they had so many fish is such a short time.

Every Monday night we had fresh lake bass for dinner.
Never went fishing at Lake Martin, but we visited every summer, when we visited our grandparents in Tallassee, AL.
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What's worse is when you get skunked and your buddies get fish, especially if they are in the same area using the same gear and techniques as you... this too happens to me more than I would like to admit.

I suppose that's fishing. The last time I went out was with a couple guys for Tuna down in San Diego about 15 years ago. They do this all the time, so I thought it would fun to tag along on this two day trip and hang out, learn how to catch tuna. According to fish reports, they caught their limit for the past months. On that very fine summer day, down in Mexican water, the whole boat didn't catch siht but a couple of skip jacks. I was really hoping to experience a tuna on the end of my line. Head down, tail between my legs and off we went to dinner before the long journey home to LA. For the next three weeks, all the boats caught their limits (whatever that means?). WTF man, talking about a bad day. Way it goes.
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Love fishing (some types...) but don't eat fish. All catch and release, unless someone else wants them.
See I get the catch to eat thing, it's the catch and release that weirds me out.

Imagine laying on the beach just checkin out the hotties when BAM, someone slaps a hook through your lip, yanks you off your towel and drags you under water.

Your panicked like WTF is going on here while some dude sticks his fingers in your nose and holds you up so his buddies can take pics and the whole time you're struggling not to ****ing drown and just when you think that's it, this is how I end, they rip the hook from your lip and toss you back on the beach.

All because it was fun for them.

It's kinda sadistic.
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For the next three weeks, all the boats caught their limits (whatever that means?). WTF man, .
If a boat "caught their limits" it means that the boat has caught as many fish as they are allowed i.e. if they retained one more fish of that species they have broken the regulations. Slang for this in my neck of the woods is that the boat "limited" or that they "filled their dance card" or "filled the boat."
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Your big mistake was that that after getting skunked on Saturday you went right back on Sunday. Why did you expect to do better?

My old fishing buddy would say "when you aren't catching fish, you need to go back in". Of course after trying for a while. But that's very good advice. I have never turned around a skunk day even staying out all day.

I really like spear fishing better than line fishing. You aren't wondering if there is fish or where they are. You see them or you don't. It is more like hunting. Also a lot more physically demanding.

Did you at least catch some buzzfish?

Cheers!
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I spent time...hours and day's of time. I remember being told it only took 90 hours of fishing to catch one proper steelhead on the Oregon coast. It was a lie. I tied my own leaders, I actually cured my own salmon eggs (which other kids caught enough on I should have sold it). I drove and walked and drifted...I did everything Salmon, Trout, Steelhead magazine said to do. For years. I even paid friggin guides....Nothing. Not in 52 years (bare in mind I only hated on myself for about six years but still.) I hammer salmon both silvers and kings, and most river trout bows/brookies, stergeon, bass, salt water bottom fish of all kinds, deer, elk...even took a bear once, turkey easy... all measure of waterfowl and upland gamebirds. I was at one point kinda famous for getting exotic waterfowl (birds that flew over from asia).

Steelhead...nope nope maybe ice fishing isn't for you like steelhead is for me. Look at ice fishing for what it should be...drinking and singing and not being home.-WW

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