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Before at TX how much sleep do you get?

Started by MaizeNBlue, June 21, 2006, 12:13:49 PM

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MaizeNBlue

Just wondering if I am the only one who can't sleep before a TX. If I am LUCKY I usually get 1 or 2 hours, no matter if I have everything ready to go or not.

5alive

Usually around 5- 6 hours, depends on if I am traveling or its local. I usually plan ahead but take my time, making sure my gear is just right and hit the bed about 11 pm. I have tried to go to bed early but just lie there thinking about the next day's events and get less sleep, so I try and make myself a little bit more tired and get a good sleep in.
Jeff Harris

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stackenem

No wonder as you say ( I s%&k at fishing) you need to keep your eyes open to see your line move. I am the same also I don't get much sleep before a tx. To much time trying to figure out the secret, not to fishing but how to get to sleep
Remember you don't quit fishing when you get old, you get old when you quit fishing

McCarter

I have talked to guys who get 0 sleep the night before a T.  Others who get 10 hours.  I guess it depends.

When i first started fishing tournaments a couple years ago, i got no sleep.  The butterflies kept me up all night.  Now i can usually squeeze a couple hours.  I would say on average, i can get 4 hours sleep.  A little more if Eric Smith is crashing over and his girlfriend has to call and wake us up.

I am good to go either way.  once the adrenaline kicks in its all good.

PB himself :-\'

Eric

There is no middle ground shackin at PBs.  Either no sleep due to unexpected trips in the middle of the night, or too much sleep due to alarm malfunctions.  Always a good time though ands definitely an adventure.
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bosshawg

3 maybe 4 hours max. always have boat & gear ready nite before, at least 90% of the time. i must put gear that morning into boat, but ready & waiting. i set the alarm just in case, but always up at least hour before hand - just like clock work. gitters, butterflies, call it what you will, but once i'm up, many things start racing thru your mind & just can't roll over & fall back to sleep. been doing this for many years. you'd think we'd get over this......NOT!!!!
if it feels good - SET THE HOOK!!

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Hooksetter

The last couple of years I have learned to relax a little bit the night before a tournament and get about 4 hours of sleep. Before that I was lucky to get 2 hours, I just couldn't stop thinking about how things might unfold the next day.
Peace.
It does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble or hard work. It means to be in the midst of those things and still be calm in your heart.

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