silverman47
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Yeah, I think helping others is a good thing, sometimes though it is frustrating when all of your really hidden secret spots get found out, but I'll say it before and say it again everyone deserves the right to catch a trophy of their lifetime. I'll tell you though, you get a little older and its a lot harder to motivate yourself to take those long trips when like you were younger by yourself. I cancelled 2 salmon fishing trips because I did not want to go it alone. Back in my early 40's I had no problem going it alone. The big issue is I work all weekends, and have weekdays off, it definately pays the bills and keeps me fishing, but all my good friends have weekends off and either don't fish or only fish weekends. or raising kids. Hell, I can't even motivate myself to go erie tribs, thats only 2 1/2 hours. Honestly I know the depression has been setting back in again, frustrating, and I even work in the mental health field, the cases have been tougher lately, but I like to know I made a difference helping someone else out, there are some truly sad cases out there but the ones that make it, make it worth your while. Ah maybe next year I will find a good fishing partner to fish with. I turned my nephew on to steelhead, and he catches on real quick, but he is studying to be a medic, and is chasing the women, I did the same when I was younger, but had to much fun drinking the beer to meet the women. Those were crazy but fun days. Next year
< Message edited by silverman47 -- 10/13/2009 8:25:14 PM >
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