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Originally posted by boatpoor
I love to cast but have a bad sholder now. and anchor and fish cut bait in a hole on a curve in the creek.
Thanks boatpoor. I feel you with the shoulder…tore my rotor cuff and tendon in mine when i volunteered at the fire department and had surgery on it so its still holding up.
Keep your lines tight and remember. Respect the fish and your fellow fisherman. Know the Code.
This shoulder thing must be spreading. I love to fish a popping cork. Last week, something bad happened in my casting shoulder. Doctor asked " what are the symptoms? “. I said “I can’t cast” . He smiled. I thought, " this is a very serious matter.” Going to see another Dr.
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If someone wants to wrap their entire truck in a Fish Skinz, again, that's their business
OH SNAP SON! Where is Courtland with my xterra sized jigskinz?
Can you imagine the awesomeness…
“mr keys”
I like to drift into a spot slowly and quietly, silently pull my rod tip back to ready for the cast, then almost fall out of the boat because I forgot to open the bail before I cast. Alternately, I like to tie on a brand new $8 lure that has slick magazine ads, and throw it straight into the oyster bed I was hoping to cast beside. It’s a real bonus if I kick something over in the process.
If you’re lucky enough to be fishing, you’re lucky enough.
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Originally posted by Realfin
This shoulder thing must be spreading. I love to fish a popping cork. Last week, something bad happened in my casting shoulder. Doctor asked " what are the symptoms? “. I said “I can’t cast” . He smiled. I thought, " this is a very serious matter.” Going to see another Dr.
Funniest thing I have read in a while. Thanks for that Realfin.
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1995 Searay 175 Series
Realfin, I found another Dr. and he gave me shots for years before I broke my bicept tendon and it hasn’t been well since!
Yeah. Dr gave me shots in my shoulder and tendon and r.c. looked like cotton candy when had surgery
Keep your lines tight and remember. Respect the fish and your fellow fisherman. Know the Code.