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Topic: Best day fishing ever  (Read 5314 times)

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YakBum

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The next time I go will be the best day fishing ever!

-Allen

Bingo.
If you can only remember one "best" day, you are not fishing enough.....

I disagree.  I remember lots of great days,a few epic days. 

There are also just mediocre days, like those days I have chase flounder for AOTY points. 

Then there are bad days, when you catch nothing and/or break and lose expensive stuff, or irreplaceable stuff.

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I am definetly with Lee on this one, first off I think your motivation for the trip has a lot to do with how you percieve the day went.  I do enjoy just being outside on the water quite a bit, but in the end I Really like catching big fish,  I am a junky when it comes to it, I want to feel the high.  There is nothing better than that electric feeling that runs through your arms when you set a hook into a big fish and it proceeds to try and kick your a$$.  If it wasn't for a lot of really hard frustrating days, the good days wouldnt feel so good. 
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 There is nothing better than that electric feeling that runs through your arms when you set a hook into a big fish and it proceeds to try and kick your a$$.  If it wasn't for a lot of really hard frustrating days, the good days wouldnt feel so good.
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+1... Right on!
Gordon

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