BWR1953
Admiral
- Joined
- Jan 23, 2009
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- 6,176
Turn over in Minnesota lakes is huge leads to a very active bite.I accept that the fall fishing trips. Will become sunny boat rides more often.
Nice bass! But now you don't have to use a secondary site. At least for the time being iboats is hosting pictures again!
Let's try this one more time...son's smallie from earlier...
Beautiful photo glad you enjoying a nice day on the beach.Blue bird day…. Not much for fishing but a great day for hanging at the beach with a cooler of my favorite adult beverages
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Ouch! I'm going to be getting one of those in the not-too-distant future. I have another ortho appointment tomorrow morning.Yes feel your pain need to get out but cannot.
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Consider yourself lucky. At least you did not have to deal with laker slime on the floor of the boat. Around here on Lake Ontario, we call lake trout "slimers" and mostly do our best not to catch them. They usually are in the 5 to 20+ pound range and are a last resort for charter boat captains when nothing else wants to bite,because they are almost guaranteed to hit.Lake trout are hitting like crazy and we have had some decent weather, but I have been dealing with a rotator cuff injury and slammed with other stuff and not able to take the boat out ... grrrrrrr ...
Ouch ... you need to heal up and rip some lips!Yes feel your pain need to get out but cannot.
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If it is bone on bone you need to get it done no fun at first but does get better. I am getting the left one done as soon as this one heals up 100%Ouch! I'm going to be getting one of those in the not-too-distant future. I have another ortho appointment tomorrow morning.
I had another set of cortisone injections day before yesterday. Massive improvement very quickly. I still need to lose more weight before I can get the surgery. Physical Therapy (PT) would help, but it's a PITA to get through the VA for me. I've done it locally before, but now they require that I get PT done in the main facility, which is a 100+ mile trip for me. Ugh.If it is bone on bone you need to get it done no fun at first but does get better. I am getting the left one done as soon as this one heals up 100%
I would have not been able to walk or boat at all in the next three years if I did not do this. So life will be good again by next boating season