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Old 01-26-2021, 03:00 PM   #1
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Looks like fishing was slow but you know what they say about that, a bad day of fishing beats a good day of work.

Glad you enjoyed and made the most of your trip. Bummer to hear about the incident causing you to miss a couple of days, but it sounds like that was for the better after all. Hopefully your wife makes a full recovery and is back to 100% soon.

Those little towns in the middle of "no where" are kind of appealing, wonder what the people who live there are like. Interesting style of life especially in todays world.

You do a great job of detailing your adventures. Ice fishing has always intrigued me but it sure does look like a giant amount of work especially to do it alone.

Thanks for sharing!
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Old 01-26-2021, 03:57 PM   #2
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Nice job of detailing your trip. Sorry it was not more productive for you. In the end, nice that you were able to be there for your wife. I hope she gets well fast. It's activities like these that keep us active which in turn keeps us healthy. Good luck on your next adventure.
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Old 01-26-2021, 09:07 PM   #3
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What a wonderful write up, thank you for allowing us to once again join you on your journey.

All the best for your wife on her recovery. Both my mother and my mother in law had something similar within a few weeks just before and after Christmas. Both were admitted and then sent home a day later being told the hospital found nothing wrong. So far, so good since then.
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Old 01-27-2021, 06:39 AM   #4
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Thank you guys for your kind comments and well wishes for my wife. She is on a holding pattern, but not 100% yet.

I am sorta getting my bucket list done.

I have not been kayak fishing in a long time, but I do like this site for its information and classy members.

I will post my fishing adventures here, no matter what kind, since it seems to be liked.

Next big one is back to Alaska in July (maybe with Stoked on Fishing crew) for giant halibut and other fish. Perhaps this time lingcod, since it was not allowed last time.

The last trip has not been on TV yet. I post here when it is shown.
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Old 01-27-2021, 07:10 AM   #5
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Thanks for sharing your adventure!
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Old 01-27-2021, 04:37 PM   #6
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Old 01-29-2021, 05:21 PM   #7
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Hello Arkadash,

Wishing your wife all the best for a speedy recovery.
I hope she is well and pulls through with flying colors.

I absolutely love reading about your adventures.
I am living vicariously through your write ups.
So amazing to see how people adapt to different landscapes and conditions to pursue what they love to do.

I am glad to hear your kin is doing OK.
Haven't been to Park City in over 3 decades.
Beautiful place.

Thank you, again, for sharing your adventure in such a great way.
And, by the way, I call BU!!$h!t on all that getting old stuff.
Take good care of yourself and keep doing what you love.

Cheers and tight lines.

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Old 01-30-2021, 12:51 PM   #8
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Merhaba JJ,

You are very kind with your nice post. Sag ol arkadsh.

My wife is doing much better. The monitor arrived yesterday and she is wearing it for the next two weeks. I hope it shows something to help the Dr.s with their diagnosis.

The best news is that, she felt good enough to go visit my daughter and grandson for a week.

That means this Monday-Wednesday, I will be fishing the newly opened Mole with my friend Ken Jones.

In case readers here are not aware, the Cabrillo Mole "Mole" for short in the city of Avalon is California public pier. It had been closed for construction for about a year.

Which meant no fishing. But now it is open and reports are fishing is good.

My friend has been waiting for me since first of the year to go. I could not (more like, would not) postpone my ice fishing trip. Now we can not wait to hit both piers on Avalon.

A report to follow.

Be well.
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