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Retirement means moving to Florida

Started by REEL_MAN, October 22, 2012, 06:57:27 PM

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REEL_MAN

Well it now comes down to moving to Florida the first of November. It will be different learning to fish salt water but thank goodness I will still have the BFL gator division. I want to thank Dan for the great web site he created and maintains. It is a lot of work to keep all safe that use it, THANKS Dan for all the good work!!!! If any of you know of any sites like GLB I would appreciate the pass along info.
I will be thinking of everyone on GLB when I'm on the water and your here watch the snow (dirty 4 letter word) and ICE .

Good luck to all and again a special thanks to Dan!!

Dave Valentine
REEL_MAN
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Dan

Say it ain't so. Who is going to repair my reels? Congrats Dave and enjoy. Remember sun screen.
"Not in the clamor of the crowded streets nor in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, but within oneself lies victory or defeat."

djkimmel

Thanks for the kind words. Good luck with the retired people in Florida!

I will think of sunburns and hurricanes every time I catch a BIG Michigan smallmouth!! ;D

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BIGSHOW

Dumb question,but are there smallmouth in florida?

Redbone

Enjoy your time in the south.

Hit us up when you move back. :P Everyone I know that tried to move to FL always ended up back in MI.

YpsiBass

Quote from: BIGSHOW on October 23, 2012, 05:15:00 AM
Dumb question,but are there smallmouth in florida?

Bah, he can fish for peacock in the canals.  I think he'll cope.

dartag

Enjoy it.   Plus you won't have to pay state tax on retirement thanks to our Gov.

fiker

Seriously.  Do we still send you reels to be serviced, or are you really really retiring?
So much water.  So many lures.  So little time.

Member of  Downriver Bass Association

www.buildwithmomentum.com 734.649.9390

Mike S.

You can get GLB on Florida's internet. I'm sure you will have pics and stories to share. Isn't there a fishing reports section for everywhere else on here?

LAPORTE

Dave you can't go. I still owe you some drop shot weights from the BFL tourney I fished a few years back ..
2008 Skeeter 20I " Thanks Robin"

djkimmel

Yeah. GreatLakesBass.com is still available in Florida...

No smallmouth bass in Florida that I'm aware of.

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REEL_MAN

Thanksfor the kind thoughts. I'm looking into setting up shop in Florida, I'll keep you posted. I will need something to do on the "cold winter nights" . Laport you can pay Seth back instead of me.

Dave
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djkimmel

You mean when it gets below 60?!? ;D

If you're sick of fixing reels, just read about the big smallmouth we are catching on GreatLakesBass.com! Sorry. I'm partly jealous and partly thinking I couldn't handle being gone that long from the Great Lakes!

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LAPORTE

Quote from: REEL_MAN on October 24, 2012, 12:59:24 AM
. Laport you can pay Seth back instead of me.

Not a problem, enjoy yourself Dave..

Dave
REEL_MAN
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2008 Skeeter 20I " Thanks Robin"

BIGSHOW

Then he can post pics of his 10+ lb. largemouth he's catching down there.

djkimmel

That will help with the missing smallies! :)

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TheFishinPollock

I have to admit . I do miss them giant bucketmouths down there. Plus fishing on christmas day really made me smile cause I knew everyone up here was freezing their baits off.

The first 11+ pounder ya get makes ya think ya hooked a gator.  Using live shiners down there is weird. Nothing like bait you can carve up and eat its so big. But they love them things . Like fishing in a 55 gal drum if ya use um now and then.
Matthew" the pollock" Novak
1986 Champ 168
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djkimmel

Haven't tried that yet. I've used shiners up here on river and lake bass. I would catch my own shiners when I was a young 'un and use those to catch bass and pike. Sometimes, I spent almost as much time fishing ultralight for shiners as I spent using the shiners (chubs too) for the bigger fish. I guess I just like fishin' period!

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