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Re: Dropping like a rock
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 1:41 pm
by Ken G
Special Ed wrote:Heal up and maybe Ken will organize another Death March...
Consider it done. Did it last year by myself. Would be interesting to send other off in other directions and compare notes when done.
We'll have to make a bit of an exception because of Kev's Achilles heel issue. But there's a way around that too. I'll be gentle with him.
Re: Dropping like a rock
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 3:10 pm
by Fishin Musician
Thanks Ken, I don't think I will be ready to walk across any railroad bridges for a while!! Started therapy yesterday and I am having a bit of trouble wiggling my toes or flexing my ankle. I guess three weeks after surgery i MAY BE EXPECTING A BIT TOO MUCH TOO BE ABLE TO FISH PRE-SPAWN
Re: Dropping like a rock
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 10:41 pm
by Adam HnG
[quote="Special Ed"]I like solo trips anyway.
After fishing the wrong side of that Oswego stretch I have been thinking non-stop about the other side. I guess my mind is made up as to where for Wednesday...
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Ouch, dude now I feel your pain after reading this! Sorry, I normally would have read this and went else where. Have been off the sites for a week or so and my trip was a last minute thing when I got the nod form the old lady. Drove over orchard and there was a suv there so I headed back up river.
Re: Dropping like a rock
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:37 am
by Special Ed
No worries Adam, that was the first time I waded that stretch and it was good to just get out.
I need to increase the range of my river exploits, but I need to start in Oswego since it's the closest.