Sometimes a Man's gotta do......
I guess he just didn't want to give up his tee-time! (Woodstock Ga.)
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This morning, out my dining room window! Two golf carts with 4 idiots. Wonder how they find their golf balls?
flyguy
Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
They could probably track them in the snow when they hit the ground.
MadPole wrote:
This morning, out my dining room window! Two golf carts with 4 idiots. Wonder how they find their golf balls?
Betcha their Balls were Blue...
Steelhead Mickey wrote:
Betcha their Balls were Blue...
The tucked away ones were blue the visual ones most likely orange. I thought I had lost it playing in a thunder storm. This is a true die hard golfer.
plumbob wrote:
The tucked away ones were blue the visual ones most likely orange. I thought I had lost it playing in a thunder storm. This is a true die hard golfer.
Fluorescent Orange or Phosphorescent Blue, both work in the snow.
Hope he was wearing two pairs of socks...
We have those types, here in Oregon. My buddy Ed,plays with orange or 'tennis-ball yellow' golf balls on those kind of days....still loses 'em....! LOL !
Gotta love the die-hard, weather-don't- matter folk out there.... that is looking like PERFECT STEELHEAD WEATHER ,to me !
One time My son and I had to wait until the temp rose above 32 to tee off. So I am guilty of taking advantage of an opportunity to "do what a man's gotta do"
One time back in Florida, my friend and I were playing golf and an afternoon thunderbumper rolled in. The wind got up and a bolt of lightning hit a tree on the other side of the course. We headed for a nearby restroom for cover and as soon as we got to shelter a bolt struck a tree no more than 50 feet from where I was just standing on the tee box!
Big dog
Loc: Bayshore, Long Island, New York
MadPole wrote:
I guess he just didn't want to give up his tee-time! (Woodstock Ga.)
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Okay, so here’s a story.
Jack was a marine during ww2, out in the Pacific. He had a love for fishing off the dock here on the bay.
Jack was quite a character, telling jokes like Rodney Dangerfield would. Every time one of the passnger ferries pulled in he would go into one of his standup routines.
This would go on every weekend through out the summer, some times getting a bit redundant. That’s when he was so tempted to set up a tee and start wacking golf balls out into the bay. I don’t think he ever got around to it, he was afraid someone would try to have him committed, even though he was quite ‘well off’.
I always wanted to make him a golf ball with a couple of screw eyes in it so he could attach his line, a leader and a hook.
An entirely new way of casting.
MadPole wrote:
This morning, out my dining room window! Two golf carts with 4 idiots. Wonder how they find their golf balls?
They have to use colored balls to play in the snow, one color is BLUE.
Big dog wrote:
Okay, so here’s a story.
Jack was a marine during ww2, out in the Pacific. He had a love for fishing off the dock here on the bay.
Jack was quite a character, telling jokes like Rodney Dangerfield would. Every time one of the passnger ferries pulled in he would go into one of his standup routines.
This would go on every weekend through out the summer, some times getting a bit redundant. That’s when he was so tempted to set up a tee and start wacking golf balls out into the bay. I don’t think he ever got around to it, he was afraid someone would try to have him committed, even though he was quite ‘well off’.
I always wanted to make him a golf ball with a couple of screw eyes in it so he could attach his line, a leader and a hook.
An entirely new way of casting.
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That would probably get him committed also.
What do you catch with golf balls?
Big dog
Loc: Bayshore, Long Island, New York
EasternOZ wrote:
That would probably get him committed also.
What do you catch with golf balls?
Golf balls are the weights and the means to deliver the bait. Put the rod in a holder, open the bail attach line to screw eye on ball. Put ball on tee, bait hook attached to leader which is attached to the second screw eye on ball. Pick up golf club ( wood, #1-2 or 3), drive that ball for a hole in one.
Big dog wrote:
Golf balls are the weights and the means to deliver the bait. Put the rod in a holder, open the bail attach line to screw eye on ball. Put ball on tee, bait hook attached to leader which is attached to the second screw eye on ball. Pick up golf club ( wood, #1-2 or 3), drive that ball for a hole in one.
Sounds like it would work well for surf fishing.
Just as long as you have a good golf game.
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