Lunch time anglers?

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Do you fish on lunch break

Poll ended at Wed Oct 11, 2006 3:45 am

Every lunch break
2
8%
Once in a while
4
15%
I'm chained to my desk/job
20
77%
 
Total votes: 26

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Lunch time anglers?

Post by paddlaroun »

I have been doing a bit more lately it is nice to be 10 minutes drive from the water. Just curious who else uses this release from daily work stress. Dan
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Post by GILs_GONE_WILD »

If I ever get that day shift job I will. My lunch hour (1/2 hour) is at midnight. :? A half hour isn't enough time to drive anywhere.

We have a nice size retention pond right beside our building but it is full of turtles. I've never seen any fish in it. :(
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Post by Tide1on »

Not a chance, only get a short 1/2 hour and the water is not close by. Although when I'm fishing, during lunch break I do fish. Thats when I usually get a strike, sandwich in one hand and the rod & reel in the other.

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Post by JayB »

You don't need that stupid math class. Slip out for a while.


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Post by BearsFan »

What is a "lunch break", if it is when you are too broke for lunch b/c you just dropped a truckload on a Sage and Tibor I am familiar with that
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I'm an hour & 15 min. to salty water, so it ain't a'gonna happen! :cry:
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I noticed a retention pond behind my new gig. Can you say 4wt?
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"The Pond would be good for you." :D
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Post by Dirty Dave »

The closest I get to fish at lunch time is at Hooters with a slab of grouper between a toasted bun (whilst looking at all the fine buns :P )

Or lunch on the water with my clients.
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