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Title: Working on your bowling yet?
Post by: WayneC on October 28, 2008, 12:48:28 AM

I am, and I'm going to attend this clinic because I need it soo much.  There may still be spots open for the video training.

Title: Re: Working on your bowling yet?
Post by: djkimmel on October 28, 2008, 01:41:40 PM
You have time for bowling...???
Title: Re: Working on your bowling yet?
Post by: kennsandy on October 29, 2008, 07:14:51 PM
bowling, do people still do that, lol.  this is my second year off and i couldnt be happier, except not to live in michigan in the winter, lol.

apparently everyone kept telling me bowling was supposed to be fun, but after carrying a high average for 20 some odd years, it just seem to lose its luster.  probably like if you went fishing and all the fish jumped in your boat, would you continue to do it, lol.

well your bowling clinic, i have went to a few of them in the past, they are usually pretty good.

Title: Re: Working on your bowling yet?
Post by: McCarter on October 29, 2008, 10:09:10 PM
i like bowling because its the only sport in which the more i drink the better i do. and not to mention the bowling alley babes!
Title: Re: Working on your bowling yet?
Post by: joshimoto son on October 30, 2008, 08:46:56 AM
I have found out that there's a weird correlation between bowlers and fisherman. I wrote a little article for our club news letter a while back. Keep in mind you probably won't recognise any of the names, but it might put some things in perspective.


Bowling or Fishing?!?!?

It wasn't until after my first season with the club did I decide
to venture out to the bowling alley with Scott Ferris (who's been
known to bowl a few games) to pay my dues and banquet fees
to Mike Pritchard. It was out at Airport Lanes where we met up
with Mike on his league night and I thought to myself it's nice to see
somebody from the club since it has been a couple of months since
our last tournament.

To my surprise there stood Art Honsinger next to Mikey, I turn around
and there is Dick Morris, then Tanya Pritchard down the lanes,
then Carl Adams, Wayne and Mary Lawrence, Mark Deraedt!!!
All of a sudden I felt like I had stumbled on a lost Aztec city that
has been hidden from civilization for years.

I fished with these people all summer long and with the
exception of the banquet and an occasional meeting they disappeared
for eight months, and that was just the Friday night league!

I couldn't believe it, what the heck were all these fisherman doing bowling?
What was the connection? I had to find out. So the next year I found
myself on a Wednesday night league to start my research. Again, more
people from the club, stories of people from the club that used to bowl
for years and has since retired.

I then had to ask myself, "What are the similarities between the two sports?"
One of the obvious connections between the two is the competition,
but there's so many other activities out there that will provide the
same spirit of competing, like euchre, billiards, trap shooting... Yahtzee!!!
So I then decided to find another aspect of bowling that draws
all these moths to the same flame.

Maybe it was having to figure out the changing of the lane conditions
every week, the cool equipment, or maybe it was just the funny
cartoons on the monitor. I couldn't figure it out. I finally had to ask
myself the most disturbing question of all. Are these people bowlers
at heart who just fish together in the summer? Tell me it isn't so!!
I felt like somebody just told me that Santa Claus wasn't real. (He is by the way!)
I went through the rest of the season pretty depressed about having
to come to grips with the reality that fishing wasn't more important than bowling.

Then!!! Finally... it hit me. I began to smile again. My faith in humanity
was being restored. I figured it out!!! We were fisherman at heart.
The one thing that ties it all together. We as fisherman love to bowl
because of one common denominator.
We're still throwing a hook in hopes to get a strike!


joshimoto son ;D
Title: Re: Working on your bowling yet?
Post by: bassmandan on October 30, 2008, 04:00:09 PM
LOL!!

i never hoped to get a strike in bowling, i learned how to make them instead. i havent been bowling in over a year, i was on my high school varsity team for 3 years too. my average was around 190-200 it prolly dropped to 120-150 since i havent picked up my bowling balls for some time now, gimme a couple games and itll shoot right back up
Title: Re: Working on your bowling yet?
Post by: WayneC on November 25, 2008, 04:47:26 PM
That's a great story...It should probably told every year as the fishing season winds down to keep everyone's spirits up.

The event at Thunderbowl was great.  It was the first time I've tried something like this and it was worth a lot more than the $25 I paid (you could recoup the $25 later as a discount on a ball purchased at the pro shop you signed up with).

First off I got 30 minutes of video training with a local pro.  That straightened out a couple of things.  Next, it was time to get out on the open lanes and try a bunch of different bowling balls.  There were experienced Ebonite staff to help you get into the right ball and I must have tried about 6.  While I'm testing these, the staff guys were there and I ended up getting two more lessons.  Nobody tried to change me around, they each worked on some small thing that would help me.  They also resurfaced one ball for you, gave you a bottle of ball cleaner and other info.  The bottom line is I just got a Momentum Swing (one of the balls I demo'd), took it out on the lanes and threw 7 strikes in a row my first game with it.

I have to agree that there are a lot of similarities between fishing and bowling.  The more I learn about the latter, the more I see conditions change on the lanes, even after a few shots.  It's a lot of fun for something to do in the winter months.
Title: Re: Working on your bowling yet?
Post by: djkimmel on November 26, 2008, 05:55:35 PM
Quote from: kennsandy on October 29, 2008, 07:14:51 PM
probably like if you went fishing and all the fish jumped in your boat, would you continue to do it, lol.

I'd enter more tournaments!!! ;D
Title: Re: Working on your bowling yet?
Post by: djkimmel on November 26, 2008, 05:57:55 PM
Quote from: joshimoto son on October 30, 2008, 08:46:56 AM
I then had to ask myself, "What are the similarities between the two sports?"
One of the obvious connections between the two is the competition,
but there's so many other activities out there that will provide the
same spirit of competing, like euchre, billiards, trap shooting... Yahtzee!!!

joshimoto son ;D

Nice one Josh. Surprised no mention of shuffleboard though...??? Or maybe lawn darts? ;D
Title: Re: Working on your bowling yet?
Post by: bosshawg on November 26, 2008, 07:12:36 PM
 could do shuffleboard. bowling definately out of the question right now due to back. always have done, golf & fish in the summer - bowl & ice fish in the winter.
Title: Re: Working on your bowling yet?
Post by: WayneC on November 27, 2008, 03:57:20 PM
Good idea Dan...Think I can get that ball out there with a flippin' stick and some braid?
Title: Re: Working on your bowling yet?
Post by: djkimmel on November 29, 2008, 12:59:15 AM
You can do whatever you set your mind too (and don't mind being laughed at about ;D )