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Well guys and gals. I think I have created a monster. All I hear anymore is "we fishing this weekend?" "Can I build some more lures?" "Lets go fish!" The other day she was talking about wanting to fish a buddy tourney together. What a rough life I live now. ;D

As for an update. She is doing very well. She prefers throwing a baitcaster over my spinning reel now. She is also learning to fish a jig, senko, shake head, and soon will be poppers. 8-)

  • Super User

You're a lucky man!

8-)

LOL oh the horror! How will you ever deal with this.

  • Author
LOL oh the horror! How will you ever deal with this.

Not sure but I'm managing it day by day.   She just emailed me and said she was off work Sunday.  Second line.  "So we gonna fish sunday?"  Oh the horror. LOL

  • Super User

The real danger is that she starts to spend as much on tackle as you do. ;)

Way to go man. My wife and I spend a big part of our recreational time fishing. She enjoys it as much as I do.

  • Super User

Instead of waiting for that special occasion, it's

time to surprise her with her own rig. Not one of

your outfits, but a new one of her own. Take my

word for it, you will be glad you did!

8-)

;D ;D ;D

We have so much fun fishing together! Yes, as RW said, get her her own rig (or several). The last gift I received (last week) was another G Loomis GLX. I think I'm addicted to them.

This is the 3rd year we've fished a couples club. It's great to share our passion!!! and yes, it's expensive :o

Hope you both continue to enjoy!

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The real danger is that she starts to spend as much on tackle as you do. ;)

No, the REAL danger is when she spends MORE than you do!  Welcome to MY world!  ;D

  • Super User
Instead of waiting for that special occasion, it's

time to surprise her with her own rig. Not one of

your outfits, but a new one of her own. Take my

word for it, you will be glad you did!

8-)

We talking boat not rod & reel ?

  • Author

You guys are starting to scare me. LOL

I did just buy "her" another lake lot.  Now I have access to 2 more lakes.

I think you guys are right though.  Its time for her some of her own stuff.

  • 2 weeks later...

why not get her a bcr803 paired with core or steez

  • 2 weeks later...
The real danger is that she starts to spend as much on tackle as you do. ;)

No, the REAL danger is when she spends MORE than you do! Welcome to MY world! ;D

Yup! It really sucks being the grown-up when she loads the basket at the Fleet Farm store, and I have to make HER put it back.

I AIN'T GEARED FOR THAT! :o

  • 3 weeks later...
  • Super User
The real danger is that she starts to spend as much on tackle as you do. ;)

No it's not. The real is when she starts to catch more fish than you do on a regular basis! LOL.

  • Author

LOL, she got real close a few weeks ago.  She did catch her PB of 4lbs. 

The real danger is that she starts to spend as much on tackle as you do. ;)

No it's not. The real is when she starts to catch more fish than you do on a regular basis! LOL.

My gal has whipped me more then once. If she starts to do it consistantly then she can teach me. ;) I want her to tie into a really big one though. Heck our regular bass season doesn't start until the third week-end in June (19th) She took the whole next week to go bass fishing (that includes our 43 anniversary :) ) Yup that's my girl.

LOL, I insisted on taking the bass boat with us for the honey moon!

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LOL, I insisted on taking the bass boat with us for the honey moon!

Sweet!!

My husband is supporting my habit and loves to fish but I definately am into it more than he is..lol. He is more into helping me fish. lol. Darn it!

  • 3 years later...
  • Super User

I've met that "monster".

 

 

 

 

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