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That's what he meant .Friday midnight.Knuguy said:I take it to meant midnight on the 22.
That's what he meant .Friday midnight.Knuguy said:I take it to meant midnight on the 22.
midnight on the 22nd would be 24 hours early new day starts at 12:00:01am im just bugging ya.Knuguy said:I take it to meant midnight on the 22.
Haha, lit a fire under his arse. Good timesiJay said:Well I just got off the phone with him
conversation took a really suprizing turn.
"Hey boy, what you up to" - Dad
"Ugh you know, just thinking about this steelie opener. Uncle robbie called he is comming up from Miami again. Are you sure your up for that drive 4 times?"-me
"Well what are the options? If you are thinking about staying out there you know there is only so much I can help with" - dad
"I dont want to make you uncomfortable or make you stay out there. I am kinda preparing this in my mind as the last time we can go full swing with your shoulder the way it is. Ive seen the difference since 2012,13,14 &15" - me
"you calling me old? Get the trailer, ill see you out there Friday night boy"-Dad
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Bittersweet. You're lucky to have had a great fishing buddy for so long.iJay said:This year the opener has a special meaning to me.
My dad and I have been fishing and East Trib since I was about 4-5 years old. I am now 30, my dad is set to retire in June and shoulder surgery scheduled for in July. I am thinking this might be his last year of steelheading. As he has approached the age of 60, the excitement of going out for a full weekend (friday-Sunday) has faded, this is the first year in at least a decade that we wont be spending a night in a camper out there. My emotions are really mixed but I plan to make the best of the time we have this year. Fish or not, once I am with my old man I am sure memories will be made!
Could not have said it any better.berg said:Bittersweet. You're lucky to have had a great fishing buddy for so long.
Thanks Coldfeet, ill be sure to tell him of this. I think one of the key factors in our shared uncertainty about the procedure is that we both don't know anyone else who has gone thru it. So its more a fear of the un-known. The doctors we speak to all say the same $hit- "its hard to predict the outcome, as everyone heals differently" which really hinders his confidence in this going on.coldfeet said:Had my shoulder done a couple of years ago, pretty major. I asked the doc (former Leaf surgeon) will it be close to 100%? he told me 98% of the people get back to 98%... Tell dad it's very important to go to physio and do the exercises. It's difficult at first and a long recovery as it's got more movement than any joint in the body, kind of imagine a golf ball sitting on a tee held in by tendons and muscles. Good thing is in the summer he can go shirtless. He'll be back, just might have to take up two handed casting...