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  • Super User

What a hard life I have. Got up at 12:30 yesterday after sleeping about 8 or 9 hours. Piddled around the house for most of the day. Came into work at 7, plugged in the boat battery charger.

I'm sleepy, but I'm dying to fish. Had a good evening on the water Wed. and I want to go back and continue my hot streak on that lake.

Why must I make such difficult decisions? :-/   ;D

I get more chances to sleep than do fish.I say fish,you will get plenty of sleep when your  !

  • Super User

Sleep is for the winter months.  

I would trade the ability to fall asleep for a bass boat and a decent abu garcia rod and reel combo ;D

  • Super User

Sleep?...I didn't know that was an option. :D

Sleep is for the winter months.

Unless you have warm water discharge areas to fish!  ;D  Then it's just a quick nap every once in a while to let the batteries recharge!  ;)

a buddy once told me  sleep when your dead  enjoy the now

It would take a really bad hangover for me to choose sleep over fishing!!!!

Sleep. ;)

You can dream about catching the world record! Sleep is under rated! :D

No-Doz, Coffee, and mountain dew.  Apparently you are not supposed to go to sleep when you don't want to.  I've went many mornings after late nights and mountain dew and no-doz works great.

I might also suggest Red Bull.  that stuff has helped me out the last few weekends I've been fishing after some late nights.  Good stuff, I drink one every couple of hours in the morning and then switch over to Mountain Dew in the afternoons, keeps me going through 8+ hours on the water.

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