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Lost fishing partner.
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<blockquote data-quote="WV1951" data-source="post: 471446" data-attributes="member: 23206"><p>No, don't sell your boat. Happened to me 25 years ago. Lost my brother -in-law/hunting fishing partner, who was only 53 years old. Although I was winding down in hunting interest, it kinda put the nail in the coffin, but I still forced myself out and glad I did. Also, I have learned as we get older, we seem to be less motivated to enjoy the things we once did. I now fish a lot by myself, due to newer fishing partners with medical and/or other commitments. But I still go by myself quite many times, and once on the water, still enjoy the thrill of the strike from a LMB. Never know when destiny comes up with another partner. It happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WV1951, post: 471446, member: 23206"] No, don't sell your boat. Happened to me 25 years ago. Lost my brother -in-law/hunting fishing partner, who was only 53 years old. Although I was winding down in hunting interest, it kinda put the nail in the coffin, but I still forced myself out and glad I did. Also, I have learned as we get older, we seem to be less motivated to enjoy the things we once did. I now fish a lot by myself, due to newer fishing partners with medical and/or other commitments. But I still go by myself quite many times, and once on the water, still enjoy the thrill of the strike from a LMB. Never know when destiny comes up with another partner. It happens. [/QUOTE]
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