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  1. Friends are a good sounding board, but they also have the responsibility to point out if they think your thinking is not consistent with the facts. A couple of videos back, you complained that a mistake you made cost you 200 grand. What I assume you were referencing, is not making the Toyota Championship, where you would have had a shot at 200 grand. Your conclusion was, that since you had your limit in the vast majority of the days, the problem was that you were not getting the kickers. That is completely untrue. You had limits in 4 out of 13 days fishing, which is hardly the vast majority. Looking at the data for the past several years, a mediocre limit each day would have put you in the top 25 ….nothing to do with not getting kickers at all. As a friend ….allowing you to think that the problem is not getting kickers, will lead you down the wrong path to make a correction, because it's two different strategies.

  2. As you said Randy, alone on a boat or with a trusted friend <— Yes! Wise, self-prescribed therapy 🙂
    But, to the entire web-world? … unwise, unseemly and (sorry) … unmanly, sir. A friend/veteran has not told you this?

    Young, blue-collar laborers:
    Whiner/complainers often don't last in/on crews/teams/military/firefighting, et al.
    I.e. Groups of professional men who, together, do critical/important/dangerous FOCUSED work.
    100kV -spurious data of no value-

  3. Sometimes fishing reality just smacks a guy in the face. For example, Kentucky lake is a shadow of its former self. I know someone is probably catching them out there, but compared to what it was 10 years ago, well, it's just tough.

  4. It's never good to keep anything in for to long. Got to let it go an d share how you feel good or bad. Can't work or fish for 3 months starting next week. Full hip replacement it is going to be a long ride but will be out of pain after almost 2 years. Time to regroup mentally physically and get back to hammering fish and having fun. Thanks again for another great video. Late.

  5. The biggest thing that bothers me is when someone cuts me off in my speech because I am a really important person just like a lot of us no matter our differences. God made us that way. We all have mission's from God to make good and great differences out of what is true greatness because God is the way and only way. I'm not pushing this because it is not my responsibility to do so because people come to us. But I tell everyone once y'all get to the spiritual level it will the biggest difference y'all ever feel. Got to have God work in our lives in order to change in correction and change in order to do right in and through him. Stay in him and study in and through him and y'all will be amazed how it changes the view on life. Want the truth about life. That's the way. We have to also know our history and presence in order for our future to be better.

  6. I guess I'm the guy everyone hates. The childhood story that sticks with with me to this day is "The Little Engine That Could". I evaluate on the fly, some times I'll just hold off making that next cast if I'm not catching, just to evaluate my approach. If I vent it's after it's all done and the boat is on the trailer. Ninety percent of the time I can solve it on the water. My personal attitude doesn't let me quit. When things get tough, I make a change and keep pushing. I think I can, I think I can. Blessed? Talented? I think it's because I'm too stubborn to quit.

  7. The positive would be that you are getting the big fish to bite. So, goal #1 has been achieved. Working on the landing the bass is the only thing that needs adjustments.
    I lost a trophy bass a few weeks ago and my first thought was I was doing something correct to get the bite.
    I agree venting is good as long as it doesn’t consume your day.

  8. Lol GMan is going to take this personally. I sit right in the middle. I’m a realist. If it was something within my control I own it and learn from it. If it’s something out of my control I might vent a bit but I get over it quickly. This is for all aspects of life.

  9. The problem with venting and complaining is it might make you feel better, but you're dumping that on someone else or group. It's not always a good thing for the people on the other end of your venting and complaining.

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