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Just wanted to rub it in a little for you folks what live in ice land.  I live in Tulsa. The lakes are ice free, but still in the mid-forties.  So ...

On Thursday, March, 6 I will be towing my boat to Caney Creek Reservoir in Louisiana to fish with my cajun friends.  It's one of the four lunker lakes in Louisiana and is a slot lake.  I will be retuning on Tuesday, March 11.

On Thursday, March 13, I depart for Lake Fork to fish my first tournament with a my fishing buddy.  Returning on Sunday the 16th.

On Friday, March 22, I will be towing my boat to Lake Guntersville to fish with all of the Bass Resource folks.  Returning on Saturday the 29th.

If I do not catch at least one 10lb bass on any of these trophy lakes I will hang my head in shame and come crawling back to this board to ask for your understanding and forgiveness.

  • Super User

I wish I were in your shoes and getting ready to do all that fishing.  Good luck and I'll see ya' at Guntersville. 8-)

  • Super User

Mike, that's a lot of driving for a man of your age.  ;)

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Mike, that's a lot of driving for a man of your age. ;)

Not really, I tend to doze most of the time, but the other drivers seem to come out of nowhere.

  • Super User

Isn't it fun to be retired?

Have fun, be safe and let us know how you do.

And enjoy that good ole Cajun cuisine.

  • Super User

Long Mike, the month of March sounds awesome for you.  I'm looking forward to hearing about your escapades.   :)

Mike, that's a lot of driving for a man of your age. ;)

Not really, I tend to doze most of the time, but the other drivers seem to come out of nowhere.

lol, that was great

  • Super User

;D ;D ;D ;D

Wow!

March is your month.

I'm looking forward to

seeing you at Guntersville.

Good luck!

8-)

  • Super User

If I do not catch at least one 10lb bass on any of these trophy lakes I will hang my head in shame and come crawling back to this board to ask for your understanding and forgiveness.

Mike,

I'll understand and forgive you for setting expectations too high!  That's pressure you don't want or need.  Just remember this... no matter how good a lake is, there are always WAY more people without a 10 pounder than with a 10 pounder on said lake.  

I hope you get your 10... and I hope it comes on day one- so you can relax and enjoy the rest of your trips.  But if it doesn't, I hope you still have safe travels and loads of fun!

good luck mike.  i'm pullin' for ya man.  here's hopin' a monster comes your way. :)

  • Super User
good luck mike. i'm pullin' for ya man. here's hopin' a monster comes your way. :)

x2, I want to see a bigger fish than the one in your avatar. ;D Have fun and be safe.

Have fun Mike! And bring back lots of pics! Hopefully I'll get to fish Dripping Springs with ya this Summer!  8-)

  • Super User

Good luck, buddy, and safe travels. See ya in G-ville.

Lucky dawg. That's one heck of a month of fishing. Great way to start the season. Good luck on the 10. More importantly good luck catching a limit in your first tourney.  ;)

Mike, what tourny are you fishing on Fork?

Just wanted to rub it in a little for you folks what live in ice land. I live in Tulsa. The lakes are ice free, but still in the mid-forties. So ...

On Thursday, March, 6 I will be towing my boat to Caney Creek Reservoir in Louisiana to fish with my cajun friends. It's one of the four lunker lakes in Louisiana and is a slot lake. I will be retuning on Tuesday, March 11.

On Thursday, March 13, I depart for Lake Fork to fish my first tournament with a my fishing buddy. Returning on Sunday the 16th.

On Friday, March 22, I will be towing my boat to Lake Guntersville to fish with all of the Bass Resource folks. Returning on Saturday the 29th.

If I do not catch at least one 10lb bass on any of these trophy lakes I will hang my head in shame and come crawling back to this board to ask for your understanding and forgiveness.

Hey Mike,

I don't mean to be a smart @$$ here or anything, but I think you have a spelling error in your post  ;) ;D

I highlighted it for you....

It should be THAT instead of WHAT. I just figured I'd let you know... ;)

Have fun and I can't wait to see what you catch! I hope you get that 10 pounder!  ;)

  • Super User

I think that is considered a "typo" rather than a spelling error.    ::)

Good Luck and safe trip Mike, call ya tonight 8-)

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  • Super User

John J, it was neither a typo nor a spelling error.  It was an intentional misuse of the language.  If I had wanted to use the proper diction I would have typed "you folks WHO live in ice land."

To all others who have expressed their good wishes, many thanks.  I'm hoping for a ten pound-er, but anything over my PB of four would be great.

  • Super User

Good lucky, buddy!

Hope you catch a bigun'.

I look forward to toasting

a glass with you at Guntersville.

-Kent

8-)

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  • Super User

Bighead, I don't know the name of the tournament.  It is a "one day only, biggest bass" tournament that is launching out of Lake Fork Marina on Saturday the 15th.  I'm the back-seater.

That would be the bullet owners open.  I expect to be there myself.  I'll be in my black & red stroker with my son so if you see us please say hello.  Bert

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Well, the first trip of the month went just OK.  Dismal weather the first day.  Blinding snow and fog on the water.  Oddly enough, that was our best day.  Our foursome caught two above five pounds, one at four and a half, one at four, and one at three.  I caught the four and a halfer.  The next two days produced nice weather , but only a couple of dinks.

Well, Thursday morning I'm off on my next trip.  Lake Fork, TX.  Still on a quest for my ten pounder.  Hope springs eternal.

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