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Old 10-26-2021, 01:58 PM   #10
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Bummer. Saw your boat on the mooring this morning so I take it you weren’t at the usual spot.


10 PM Monday eve down here in Falmouth... Which beach should I fish tonight? I checked the tide tables; the current tables; the wind direction; the sea wave heights. Then Boom... thunder, lightning, pouring rain. And then I was totally skunked last night. I think I will just go to bed.

But but but. In German: aber aber. What if I can't sleep? What if I'm missing something somewhere? What if I'm dead next week? Etc. Oh God! I'm so totally addicted.
Amen.
Alan you are by far the hardest fishing fisherman there is and I know a lot of hard fisherman. Even at your age you would put the hardest fishing 30 year old to shame and probably have been that way for 50 years. It’s an honor to fish with you no matter what George says and even when your grumpy😊
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