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    Default A Lot To Do About Nothing

    Guilty as charged. I was a proponent of Wisconsin's new early trout season. I believed the hype and romanticized about days past fishing with my dad during the frigid Wisconsin winters.


    I believe I wanted this early season for the wrong reasons. Iowa and Minnesota have different forms of early season and Wisconsin did not. This seemed unfair to me. I was all in for the January season.

    After the dew wore off the blossom it wasn't so alluring. Memories of days past were brought to present days. The frozen guides and deep snow of years gone by came back to me. The thrill was already gone.

    The old March opener even seemed more appealing. But only a little bit. I was very selective on the times and places I went out during that period also.

    I wondered if it was because I was older now and have lost some of that drive the younger angler has? I see none of the younger anglers out there either.

    I sit here in my recliner and question if those good old days were truly that good.


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    Lol.. They were spent afield with your father..so of course they were!!! But I to am not relishing the idea of battling the fridge temps to hit the"year round" waters afforded to us here in central ny..but I think tomorrow that has to change...
    I also have noticed a drastic change in my eyesight over the past 10 yrs.. trying to rig up new rods has brought this to a startling reality to me!! Bifocals may be needed.....
    As for those younger guys... I fear today's electronic world has tripped up many n they just don't have the interest...sad the state of this world today
    Last edited by billknepp; 01-17-2016 at 08:21 AM.
    Wish ya great fishing,Bill

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