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Farewell 2020

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  • Super User

I'm going tomorrow .This time of year is unpredictable . I have some bottom bouncers tied on hoping to find  a school of largemouths deep. If that doesn't work , I'll hit the banks and brush piles .

Me: Interesting year,lots of ups and downs. new son, less fishing, less hunting, less travel, 

 

Work: Record fishing sales 

 

2021: Praying for our country. 

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1 hour ago, scaleface said:

I'm going tomorrow .This time of year is unpredictable . I have some bottom bouncers tied on hoping to find  a school of largemouths deep. If that doesn't work , I'll hit the banks and brush piles .

I’m sure you will land on them one way or another 

  • Super User

The worse thing that happened this year for me was my closest cousin died suddenly. My wife lost her job and is still unemployed.

My business however did better, partially due to the virus. Thankful I still have food to eat, God and family to love, and a lake to fish in behind the house.

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  • Super User

This year started out pretty rough.  Layoffs at work, everything was shut down, and the fishing was terrible. If you would have told me in May that I would catch a 5-1/2 lb and a 4-1/4 lb I would have laughed in your face and said you're crazy.

Things started to get a little better during the summer months with the bite picking back up and work leveling off a bit. Very thankful that no one has gotten sick

  • Super User

2020 is not over yet. There is still over a month left and I plan to go fishing whenever I can.

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