According to the journal I have forty two days on the water. Reading its pages I also see that I am two days behind in entries. There is a possibility that some less fulfilling trips didn't make it to the journals pages. In fact I'm sure that some days weren't recorded which is too bad because I probably learned some valuable lessons on those days. For now on I will try to record every outing.
I have to agree that 100 days on the water sounds appealing and will make that my goal for 2003.
See you on the water!
----- Original Message -----From: Kent LufkinSent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 10:03 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Time spent fishing this year?As a long-time subscriber to the theory that "Some is good, more is better
and too much is just right", I've fished 38 days so far this year. I wish it
was a lot closer to 100, but then I didn't bet the farm on Microsoft's IPO
and haven't hit the lottery yet, so work and family still consume a lot of
potential fishing time.
How many days have you fished this year? How do you do it? How could you
find/make more time? How much is a 'lot' of fishing?
Kent Lufkin

