Just curious. I know many of us are lifetime fishermen (persons~gotta stay out of trouble here).
I started fishing at the age of 5 or 6. My Mother was the real fisherman in the family but my Dad went along.
I started hitting the saltwater docks in my area alone at age 7. I was there all day long almost every Saturday fishing for stripers.
I graduated to Sturgeon and then got my first boat at around 25 when I was discharged from the Army in '72. I spent many hours and nights on the boat in the delta area between SF and Sacramento. I also did quite a bit of fishing in the San Pablo and San Francisco bays and offshore for salmon when I got a bigger boat later
Now almost 65 I am land locked. I am down to a 12' tin boat which will be powered shortly by a trolling motor which is all most the local lakes allow here.
I miss the salt water fish over the trout and bass that are in my local lakes but I just cannot afford to live anywhere with salt water and good weather in retirement so upper elevations of AZ have to work for me.
Anyway, I am coming up on age 65 so I have been fishing about 60 years now. I don't even want to think about all the boats, tackle and expenses I have spent over the years on fishing.
And I would not change a thing!
I started fishing at the age of 5 or 6. My Mother was the real fisherman in the family but my Dad went along.
I started hitting the saltwater docks in my area alone at age 7. I was there all day long almost every Saturday fishing for stripers.
I graduated to Sturgeon and then got my first boat at around 25 when I was discharged from the Army in '72. I spent many hours and nights on the boat in the delta area between SF and Sacramento. I also did quite a bit of fishing in the San Pablo and San Francisco bays and offshore for salmon when I got a bigger boat later
Now almost 65 I am land locked. I am down to a 12' tin boat which will be powered shortly by a trolling motor which is all most the local lakes allow here.
I miss the salt water fish over the trout and bass that are in my local lakes but I just cannot afford to live anywhere with salt water and good weather in retirement so upper elevations of AZ have to work for me.
Anyway, I am coming up on age 65 so I have been fishing about 60 years now. I don't even want to think about all the boats, tackle and expenses I have spent over the years on fishing.
And I would not change a thing!