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Sixshooter
02-08-2006, 09:16 PM
Well it was back in the day when we were still in the feeling out process. I think it was like our 4th date or something.

I said hey want to go fishing....she reluctantly said yes i'm sure invisioning worms and bugs for blue gills or something silly like that.

But NO...it was the major production of salmon fishing in lake michigan on a bulstery July afternoon.

Lucky for us it was 95 Deg F on the thermometer inland....However, we had just had a solid east wind a coupld of days before and it brought all the cold water in close to home.

So we motor out and stop in about 40 foot of water becase I see fish chasing minnows on the surface....

Toss out the six rods we were allowed...I think it was two riggers two dipsies, a 2 color lead core and just a straight mono on a board.

Well wasn't long and Bev was into her first fish and then the second and then somehow we have a triple on and things get really exciting...

I'm driving the boat fighting fish netting fish setting rods...I'm a crazy wild man....

But that is what Hooked the Bev...hehe...the rest they say is History....

-Jim

Mrs. Sixshooter
02-08-2006, 09:28 PM
Your not telling them about the stupid sailor that kept circling us...glad you left that out!

Sixshooter
02-08-2006, 09:29 PM
Your not telling them about the stupid sailor that kept circling us...glad you left that out!

That was a little later than the 4th date.:cool:

DangerDan
02-21-2006, 07:42 PM
The exact opposite with my wife... she's caught Salmon but would rather drift down the river fishing Bluegill

caznik
02-22-2006, 06:03 PM
Sixshooter,
You are a lucky man to be able to get your wife to go out with you. Mine don't like to go big lake fishing with me. So I make her stay home and clean the house.....Don't tell her I told you that. :D

Rich

Severus
02-23-2006, 09:51 PM
Your not telling them about the stupid sailor that kept circling us...glad you left that out!

Maybe he was related to that bonehead who kept following us in the '94 Gold Coast tourney after he saw us catch a fish. Brian Beer was aboard that afternoon. We should have hoisted the Jolly Roger. Arghhhh!