View Full Version : new house = no fishing


bassballer
05-16-2010, 09:24 AM
This is my rant thread. Me and girl just closed on a house last week and it needs some serious remodeling. Were doing it ourselves. This house has taken up every second of my time. Since we bought it I havent seen the water. It killing me. Any of you guys go through this process. If so, how do I break it to the girl that im not working on the kitchen tonight, but im going fishing.

Back Beach
05-16-2010, 09:50 AM
Sneak out after she's asleep.:sleeps: You might even pull one of my tricks, which is to fill up the good will jar by day, sleep 4-5 hours, then get up after midnight and fish until daybreak. You'll be home before she wakes up. Keep in mind I do this with a wife and two kids, so a spry young lad like yourself should have the system down in no time..:hihi:

The house is easy, wait until she's pregnant with triplets.

Higgie
05-16-2010, 10:00 AM
I have to agree with back beach, my fiance and I closed on our house las month, so i just get up and go fish for a few hours before work. It makes for a long day but i cant think of to many better ways to start the day off. Just remember in regards to the house, you cant do all the work in one day.

piemma
05-16-2010, 10:16 AM
What those guys said. Fish while she sleeps. I went thru it with family 2 houses, remodeling. You just have to suck it up and fish when she's out cold. You can live on 3 hours sleep. I'm 62 and living on 4 right now.

Raven
05-16-2010, 10:17 AM
because of the tree's.............. applies here

you need to get away from a massive project in order to
analyze the best approach to attack it and make good progress

this requires a very different and peaceful atmosphere
that is cool and refreshing with clean air....

maybe the OCEAN ...:uhuh:
while your there you might as well wet a line
while ya think of new strategies

Slingah
05-16-2010, 10:26 AM
the Dragonlady has kept me very busy these last 12 years...complete remodel on our condo, house hunting, moving, and lots of work on our home....today I am washing all windows inside & out and planning a landscaping project......first things first...
my advice is like these guys said...fish from 12-6 a.m....or play hookey from work :)

oh ya....and if your tired and grumpy from lack of sleep...don't expect any sympathy...just keep your mouth shut

GattaFish
05-16-2010, 10:52 AM
Just tell her the quality of your work improves when you get to fish a few hours here and there,,,,,:uhuh:

BigFish
05-16-2010, 11:11 AM
Winter is for working on the house......go fish!!!!:fishin:

JohnR
05-16-2010, 12:37 PM
Go fish, you will be a miserable bastard if you don't. You also can catch some nice sunrise action for a few hours, grac a cup of Joe, and go to work.

Besides, tell the bride that your neighbors will get mean pissed if you start the power tools in the 2am -6am window anyway so you might as well fish instead.

Then there's having kids...

So in the meantime, you have work, work on the house, work on the house to keep the wife happy, work on the wife - you're young, you can do it all . :hee:

ProfessorM
05-16-2010, 02:38 PM
just don't do what I have done. Spend a good 2 years redoing everything, I mean everything. Then spend the next 18 years neglecting everything, fishing, and now have to do lots of stuff over. Just hope if you do follow my lead that it takes 18 years for her to discover the house looks like hell. Luckily my wife is even busier than me as I found it looking like hell 4 years ago but I wasn't about to bring it to her attention. You can do a lot of good fishing in 18 years.

Fly Rod
05-16-2010, 06:47 PM
Before or after you go :fishin: stop at a supermarket that sells flowers. She will love them 5 dollar flowers. :love: No vase! she is apt to throw it at you. :smash: And then even tho U will be tired from fishing, put a gleam in her eye. :)

5/0
05-16-2010, 07:01 PM
I'll agree with BB,I too have 2 kids and re did my first home & it was a DUMP it took me ten years but I did it and was fishing when the wife & kids are sleeping:fishin:
Do whatcha gotta do.

smac
05-16-2010, 07:18 PM
DO what you need to do to get it livable. The rest is gravy. GO fish!

Remember some jobs are better left to the professionals. Yeaa, I could replace the roof, but why the hell would I want to do that for? :jump1:

Krispy
05-17-2010, 06:36 AM
HGTV, the bain of all married men
With 2 kids we started looking at bigger homes again, aside from a barn its going to be all low maintenance, landscaping, gutters, laundry etc.Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

DZ
05-17-2010, 06:52 AM
Write off May and get that kitchen done so you're fishing again in June.

DZ

mtejo
05-17-2010, 06:58 AM
We just bought a really old house that needs a lot of work... Our deal is that the winter is for working on the house and the summer is for fishing... makes for quality workmanship and a happy marriage… it’s all about give and take…

bassballer
05-17-2010, 06:59 AM
The chicks away on business next two nights. Ill be heading out tonight and tomorrow night. After that I might be taking DZ's advice and be back for June. I need to get this sh*$t done. Ive realized after gutting th place im over my head.

Ed B
05-17-2010, 09:11 AM
J, Your in the same shoes now as a lot of us have been. Now that you're close to the water you can go just about anytime. Short trips. I found myself too tired to get out in the evenings so I ended up trying to get to bed early and fishing early morning hours. (Although I still much prefer evenings) Don't feel obligated to go all the time just when you can.

MrHunters
05-17-2010, 09:40 AM
i was there three years ago... it gets better... there is a balance that you need to work out.

But it DOES get better.

fishbones
05-17-2010, 09:55 AM
Keep in mind that the house is going to take time whether you take a night out to fish or not. If your girl is understanding, just explain that a night out fishing once in a while is good for your mental health and recharges your batteries. Also tell her to get out with her girlfriends once in a while so she doesn't get overwhelmed with the house stuff, too. I realized that the happier my wife is, the more I get to fish. It took me 8 years of being married to figure it out, but I get out fishing a lot more now and my wife never complains about me not getting stuff done around the house.

bassballer
05-17-2010, 10:10 AM
Good advice Ed, thats the thing, i feel "obligated" to go fishing when theres the right tide/wind, and you know it could be a good night, and you want to put your "real" obligations aside.

Anyway seeya at the gym.

OLD GOAT
05-17-2010, 10:15 AM
That Back Beach, He knows all the tricks.
Better get fished out now before you're to old to move around without a redheaded nurse to help you

5/0
05-17-2010, 03:23 PM
Good advice Ed, thats the thing, i feel "obligated" to go fishing when theres the right tide/wind, and you know it could be a good night, and you want to put your "real" obligations aside.

Anyway seeya at the gym.

Don't forget the fact you have a 30 year morgage so why rush:rotf2:

ProfessorM
05-17-2010, 05:29 PM
yeah leave something for her next husband to do
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

MAKAI
05-18-2010, 07:06 AM
Gotta love the fixer up remodels, you sacrifice so much pain and suffering to gain a little.
:wall::fury::smash:



When you should be:fishin: it's a short prime time window.

Amazing what having sex held hostage can make us do.

bassballer
05-18-2010, 09:11 AM
yeah leave something for her next husband to do
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

Not married yet my man. Im smarter than that.

chuckg
05-18-2010, 10:49 AM
The way I look at it is that on my death bed I don't think I'll be thinking about the time I spent working on the house... My lawn is 6 inches high, the fish are here, take advantage; the house can wait...

bassballer
05-18-2010, 12:04 PM
unfortunatley chuck, the house cant wait. I need to be out of my condo and into the house june 1st. And right now it looks like a construction site.

Got out last night and did pretty well. Should hold me over a bit. Now back to drywalling.

Soaker
05-18-2010, 10:56 PM
right of passage for most of us. I believe the advice you seek will be in Mike's surfcasting book under chapter 8 called "relationships and fishing". Here's a preview.

Iron Man's Advice (http://www.edgeangling.com/Video-Iron-Mans-Advice.html)

StriperZ
05-19-2010, 06:25 PM
Luckily my wife likes the fish I bring home, so I can take off and go the the cape for a few days, and then head back to Silver Spring, MD with fish and lobsters.

As to sneaking and fishing, she will figure it out or think you are cheating on her. Be straight forward and tell her you will sleep less and fish for a little while.

Here is the best from this weekend:

http://www.fletcherfishing.org/wp-content/uploads/May15_40_nospotburn.png

Double Hall
05-20-2010, 08:17 AM
Last summer I bought my first house, which was a 2 family. Worked 50 hour weeks at work, gutted both units kitchens, baths, etc, and managed to only log 60 hours on the boat. That said, it all got done, and I caught my biggest striper to date.

This summer I'm focussing on the lawn and the wedding, but hope to get some saltwater flyfishing in.

Another year or two, and it will be another house and a baby. Life only gets busier, just need to make the time. Luckily my fiancee loves the boat, has enjoyed her first fishing experiences, and loves to eat what we catch.