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I'm so full of hope and dread I may have to stop fishing.
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2024 8:17 am
by Dannicus
A few years ago COVID hit and I closed my business, sold my large 4 bedroom home, and decided to live out my retirement years free and easy in an RV. Since then I have fished an average of 4 days per week until...
A couple of months ago I looked at my old, well-worn travel trailer, and decided I didn't want to brave another winter in it...which lead to researching, shopping for, buying, upgrading, registering, and moving into what will possibly be my last home. Unfortunately it also meant no fishing for over a month.
I have since gone into serious fishing withdrawals henceforth to be known as Acute Hyperspastic Micropterus Nigricans Apopoplectica Syndrome, leaving me justifiably concerned.
Will I still be able to fish? Will I catch any? What if I never find the pattern on Murray again? Should I just throw in the proverbial smelly old scale and scent stained fishing towel?
Anyway, I am planning to muster my courage, put aside my near paralysing fears, and try an outing at Murray tomorrow. While you may have enjoyed your time away from my fishing reports, your thoughts and prayers for my success, or failure will be interestingly read, and possibly acknowledged.
Hope to see some of you out there.
Dan
Re: I'm so full of hope and dread I may have to stop fishing.
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2024 9:03 am
by Early release
Hi Dan,
The struggle is real. I too go through a horrible withdrawal at the end of September when they close Barrett for the season. I am told there are other bodies of water that hold the very same fish as Barrett, just with a different level of cooperation. Through the support of friends, I have made it out to one of those other places and I can report it's possible to come back. Sending you strength and hope in this difficult time. I wish I didn't have to pretend to work tomorrow, I'd be happy to be there.
Re: I'm so full of hope and dread I may have to stop fishing.
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2024 10:43 am
by VinnyBass
So sorry to hear of what you have been going through. Sometimes things in life at times just knock you down and it seems so hard
to get back up on your feet. It's not going to be easy and it is not fun by any means. I know you have that motivation in you just
like you do when you are out there fighting the elements to catch bass after bass, to dust yourself off, be strong and bounce back up.
Get yourself back on the water and start fishing again. You know that many people are sending their best wishes to you that things
will fall back into placeand you can move forward. And if the bass are not biting too well tomorrow, you will catch them with a
vengeance on you next trip. Best wishes and hang in there as the storm will pass.
Just stay out of the middle of the lake where I fish (just kidding!)
Tight lines always buddy
Re: I'm so full of hope and dread I may have to stop fishing.
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2024 7:53 pm
by Dannicus
VinnyBass wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 10:43 am
So sorry to hear of what you have been going through. Sometimes things in life at times just knock you down and it seems so hard
to get back up on your feet. It's not going to be easy and it is not fun by any means. I know you have that motivation in you just
like you do when you are out there fighting the elements to catch bass after bass, to dust yourself off, be strong and bounce back up.
Get yourself back on the water and start fishing again. You know that many people are sending their best wishes to you that things
will fall back into placeand you can move forward. And if the bass are not biting too well tomorrow, you will catch them with a
vengeance on you next trip. Best wishes and hang in there as the storm will pass.
Just stay out of the middle of the lake where I fish (just kidding!)
Tight lines always buddy

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You do realize that whole post was a tongue in cheek thing right Vinny? I am fine, got a brand new Travel Trailer and am happy to get back to fishing. In reality I am living a great life!
Re: I'm so full of hope and dread I may have to stop fishing.
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2024 8:53 pm
by 1Fishdude
My belly hurts from laughing so much and of coirse falling out of my chair didn't help. HAHAHAHA
Re: I'm so full of hope and dread I may have to stop fishing.
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 5:52 am
by VinnyBass
Dannicus wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 7:53 pm
VinnyBass wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 10:43 am
So sorry to hear of what you have been going through. Sometimes things in life at times just knock you down and it seems so hard
to get back up on your feet. It's not going to be easy and it is not fun by any means. I know you have that motivation in you just
like you do when you are out there fighting the elements to catch bass after bass, to dust yourself off, be strong and bounce back up.
Get yourself back on the water and start fishing again. You know that many people are sending their best wishes to you that things
will fall back into placeand you can move forward. And if the bass are not biting too well tomorrow, you will catch them with a
vengeance on you next trip. Best wishes and hang in there as the storm will pass.
Just stay out of the middle of the lake where I fish (just kidding!)
Tight lines always buddy

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You do realize that whole post was a tongue in cheek thing right Vinny? I am fine, got a brand new Travel Trailer and am happy to get back to fishing. In reality I am living a great life!
WOW!
Glad you are fine and life is good.
I somehow in reading through your post thought it was in someway a cry for help. I have not seen you at the lake and thought
maybe something was wrong and just wanted to offer signs of support. I guess I got too sentimental and hope you have a
great day on the lake. And remember......if I am there...stay the hell out of the middle where I am fishing!
Just kidding buddy

Tight lines
Re: I'm so full of hope and dread I may have to stop fishing.
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 8:33 am
by Mcfish
That spastic syndrome thingy sounds painful...I'm thinkin Vinny has many of those symptoms! The cure is out in the middle, 30' down...
Re: I'm so full of hope and dread I may have to stop fishing.
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 11:02 am
by Early release
I am so glad I didn't misread that.
Re: I'm so full of hope and dread I may have to stop fishing.
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 1:34 pm
by MiramarMike
Fishermen can be a bit of a cerebral lot.
Re: I'm so full of hope and dread I may have to stop fishing.
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 2:34 pm
by Dannicus
My poor attempt at humor...sorry all! Man it was great to be back on the water!
Re: I'm so full of hope and dread I may have to stop fishing.
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 5:14 pm
by Fisheromen
Pretty sure Pfizer has a vaccine for that.
Re: I'm so full of hope and dread I may have to stop fishing.
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 5:50 pm
by Dannicus
Fisheromen wrote: Thu Oct 24, 2024 5:14 pm
Pretty sure Pfizer has a vaccine for that.
Yeah administered via a fish hook!
Re: I'm so full of hope and dread I may have to stop fishing.
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2024 6:42 am
by Moose
That's a very pretty fish! Fishing withdrawals SUCK!! After I recovered from my shoulder replacement over the winter, i went from fishing twice a week to barely fishing at all until about a month ago. The shakes, fever, vomiting, and night sweats are the worst part!

Re: I'm so full of hope and dread I may have to stop fishing.
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2024 5:55 am
by Dannicus
Moose wrote: Fri Oct 25, 2024 6:42 am
That's a very pretty fish! Fishing withdrawals SUCK!! After I recovered from my shoulder replacement over the winter, i went from fishing twice a week to barely fishing at all until about a month ago. The shakes, fever, vomiting, and night sweats are the worst part!
For me it was the complete inability to sleep! Mind all spinning round and round with visions of bass all laughing at me and taunting... ever taunting.. neener neener neener