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Posts: 213 Location: FIB land | Brainerd in summer , Florida in winter - bass / tarpon . Perfect slice of Heaven. Just need a pile of $ | ||
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Posts: 770 | ? what he said... Wish I could move up there | ||
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Posts: 6 | I want to thank all of you so much for taking the time to reply to my post. I am sorry I have not been able to drop a PM to all of you individually, but be assured that both my wife and I are greatly appreciative of the effort and we are pouring over these. Best-Dadzee | ||
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Posts: 667 Location: Wisconsin | Junkman - 1/24/2018 7:55 AM I have the toys, and the water both North and South, but that didn’t happen till after 65 years old. I made a choice to be a father and husband first. There’s always a lot of talk about not putting off the things you really want to do, but that often happens at the expense of family. Nobody put a gun to my head and made me be a father (4 times) and along with that choice, I made a choice to be a provider, little league coach, and the rest. In my case, it meant selling the musky boat and motorcycle I had as a single guy, and being that family guy. Now, I look back on four great kids all married, educated doing well, and like the Indian in the Dances With Wolves movie I say, “Good Trade!” It’s a decision for each to make on his own, but when I had a health thing four years that almost ended it all, I promise you I was not questioning what was important. It’s your family. Now I can sit here when I’m not fishing and argue about why Ranger Boats, Mercury Outboards, and St. Croix Rods are the way to live the musky dream to the fullest, while my “friends” like to say, “Where are the trophies, old man?” The fact is, I really have the best trophy cabinet, talking trophies who call and say, “Hi Dad.” Well said Junkman! I too, had a cabin on a beautiful little Musky lake when I was single. Kids came along and had to sell, and I sure do miss that place, BUT, no way I would trade for the memories of being with my kids as they grew. As for your slice of Musky Heaven, Pros and cons all listed well, and I have enjoyed reading them all. For me, there is absolutely no substitute to being on the water. From just walking down and sitting on the pier for spell, watching the sunset, or catching sight of an otter, to the ease of getting out for 30 minutes because you have to be somewhere else soon, to the incredible changes as the seasons come and go, to me, nothing beats living on the water! Someday I hope to return!Someday | ||
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