truecrimson
Well-known member
Thunderin Jayzus man, when you find something that works stop fixing it
Well, we had automatic transmissions on our dinosaurs by the time I learned. I'm not as old an old fart as you are But that's a bad analogy. All of the things you listed are components of driving. Those are like putting on the right weight or diameter of line, setting your tension and brake properly, and using your thumb. Twice now you have figured out the line, and weight required by that setup and yet you keep tinkering. You have forgotten your Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland; "Begin at the beginning, and when you get to the end, stop." You forgot the stop partLol, when you got your first car did you find the first gear and keep it there for life or did you learn to shift and back and turn. Did you keep it running, or learn to start and stop it, and make improvements on it? Hmmm? Good, then I trust you to take me fishing in July where I'll show you how the fishing gear works.
By the way don't you have three jobs to go do?
Uh Huh...there is no shortcut.The plan is to eliminate debt and take care of some things and then stop working so much.
I'm just here enjoying the show lol.And what is PA doing here? The title is Baitcasting for Dummies.....
By the way PA do you use these for Walleye and Stripers?
Three more days and I'm on Vacation and all this prep and planning will stop...three more days.
Well, we had automatic transmissions on our dinosaurs by the time I learned. I'm not as old an old fart as you are But that's a bad analogy. All of the things you listed are components of driving. Those are like putting on the right weight or diameter of line, setting your tension and brake properly, and using your thumb. Twice now you have figured out the line, and weight required by that setup and yet you keep tinkering. You have forgotten your Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland; "Begin at the beginning, and when you get to the end, stop." You forgot the stop part
A more accurate analogy would be you keep changing out car parts under the hood when you have already found some that work. I just let the mechanic put the right parts in and don't tinker with it at all myself. You already found the right parts. Twice. Perfect is the enemy of good enough.
Better schedule a date for July so I can put it on the calendar, or it will get filled in with something else. I've probably forgotten how rods and reels work by this point so a refresher course from such a learned philosopher and notable fish whisperer would be good
4 jobs. 1 I haven't given a shift to since December, 1 I only cover on call when the full timer is off and they have never called when I am doing that, 1 is the full time job, and 1 is the main part time job. Both of those last two and my wife keep me busy enough. Full time has had plenty of OT available so I'm getting it while it's hot. They also just fired someone, so there's more OT there unless a night shifter or a PRN slides into it quickly. The plan is to eliminate debt and take care of some things and then stop working so much.
Is that related to "if you can't fix it, duct it."It shares a shelf with "Do your best and caulk the rest!"
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yes, That shelf is filling up.Is that related to "if you can't fix it, duct it."
Or
"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy."
Any seem to get the dog onto my chest.Don if you adjust your bait caster properly yon don’t even need a thumb. Yes most of the time you need a thumb. But not always. Just a light stopper at the end is needed.
Aren’t they the rods you had the giant birds nest in when we went I remember the big orange puffball lolI’m clearly getting better. I can now go from this:
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To this in the span of less than 2 seconds!
Yes. I was one with nature that day.Aren’t they the rods you had the giant birds nest in when we went I remember the big orange puffball lol