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A little taste doesn't sound to bad. I got out my bow for the first time in a LONG while and I am going to be a little stiff tom. That works muscles you forgot you had.
A little taste doesn't sound to bad. I got out my bow for the first time in a LONG while and I am going to be a little stiff tom. That works muscles you forgot you had.
Funny how we dont use some muscles they for get...I have the same problem at work, I stay on one machine for so long, then get changed to a different machine and have sore muscles..go figger...
Funny how we dont use some muscles they for get...I have the same problem at work, I stay on one machine for so long, then get changed to a different machine and have sore muscles..go figger...
That is the way it goes when you get older.
I is a wonder I hit anything. Wasn't to bad though but I started getting sloppy towards the end. I could feel it.
81. I missed another good one close to this size that night. I found them running in a channel close to the dam. Fish that size are hard to get hooked. Part of the reason not to many are caught.
I was in a tournament and won it by a very little margin. Most of us had good fish that night.
I caught a 69 lb. Halibut, for the Oregon Coast that's pretty respectable. It was saltwater so it doesn't count.
I used to Steelhead and Chinook fish CONSTANTLY, so much that I eventually got burnt-out on fishing. Never caught a Chinook but I was there when my little cousin caught a 34 pounder, it was dang near as big as he was. I had TERRIBLE luck as a river fisherman, I never did catch a very big steelhead and dang few of the small-average ones. People would be catching them all around me and I'd get nothing.
I caught a 69 lb. Halibut, for the Oregon Coast that's pretty respectable. It was saltwater so it doesn't count.
I used to Steelhead and Chinook fish CONSTANTLY, so much that I eventually got burnt-out on fishing. Never caught a Chinook but I was there when my little cousin caught a 34 pounder, it was dang near as big as he was. I had TERRIBLE luck as a river fisherman, I never did catch a very big steelhead and dang few of the small-average ones. People would be catching them all around me and I'd get nothing.