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Jun 12, 2020 23:55:21   #
Mister twister Loc: Foxworth,Ms.
 
44 my hats off to the two of you. A friendship and a bond that will never be broken. An ever ending journey which is the same but different. A Lewis and Clark so to speak. Dedication like that to fish and visit. Now thats the American Dream. Catch em boys.

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Jun 13, 2020 02:24:56   #
DrewU Loc: Waterloo ia
 
Georgio44 wrote:
OK, is this dedication or what!

This Saturday I will hop into my car (early 5:30am) and begin the first of three driving legs to go fishing with my Best Friend. Here's where the dedication comes in. Leg one of my trip will take me from home (San Diego) to Grand Junction, CO 836 miles, approximately 12 hours, plus various stops for gas, bathroom & rolled tacos whatever comes first.

I'll do an overnight at the lovely 5-Star Econo Lodge in Grand Junction. Early Sunday morning (6:00am) I start leg two, Grand Junction, CO to Ft Collins, CO. 305 miles, approximately 5 hours, plus....well you know by now, roll tacos, etc., etc. I arrive in Ft Collins around 1:00pm. This is where my Best Friend enters the picture. He's spent 6 hours or so driving from Salinas, KS. We spend the night at his nephew's home catching up on the year past...lots to talk about considering all that's gone on this past year.

Bright & early (not too early) we leave Ft Collins heading for Steamboat Lake, CO., about a 4 hour drive. Now you've got two old guys (75) swapping fishing lies, laughing & scratching and having a good time...oh yes, more rolled tacos somewhere along the way. This is an annual fishing trip that we two old buzzards have done once a year for the last 10+ years...It's tradition!

Covid-19 is pushing us into a leap of faith, but at our age and given the history of things, we're not too concerned and will take all the needed precautions. We always practiced Social Distancing anyway when we fish, placing our portable chairs about 6 feet apart placing the appropriate cooler between us. It's all good!

Steamboat Lake, CO is one of the prettiest lakes on earth and in 10+ years we've never not caught trout...usually our limits in a couple of hours. We've rented a little cabin near the lake and will spend 5 days drowning Power bait & reelin' em in! Old traditions need to be maintained!

Old fishermen never die, they just switch poles!
OK, is this dedication or what! br br This Saturd... (show quote)


Well I hope you guys have the best trip you never know when you can’t no more.. I hope you guys catch pb’s and don’t even have the need to tell us just enjoy the ride and each other’s company🇺🇸 This sort of thing makes me envious I’m wishing you all great things🇺🇸

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Jun 13, 2020 12:52:54   #
ShaneD79 Loc: Rangely Colorado
 
Georgio44 wrote:
OK, is this dedication or what!

This Saturday I will hop into my car (early 5:30am) and begin the first of three driving legs to go fishing with my Best Friend. Here's where the dedication comes in. Leg one of my trip will take me from home (San Diego) to Grand Junction, CO 836 miles, approximately 12 hours, plus various stops for gas, bathroom & rolled tacos whatever comes first.

I'll do an overnight at the lovely 5-Star Econo Lodge in Grand Junction. Early Sunday morning (6:00am) I start leg two, Grand Junction, CO to Ft Collins, CO. 305 miles, approximately 5 hours, plus....well you know by now, roll tacos, etc., etc. I arrive in Ft Collins around 1:00pm. This is where my Best Friend enters the picture. He's spent 6 hours or so driving from Salinas, KS. We spend the night at his nephew's home catching up on the year past...lots to talk about considering all that's gone on this past year.

Bright & early (not too early) we leave Ft Collins heading for Steamboat Lake, CO., about a 4 hour drive. Now you've got two old guys (75) swapping fishing lies, laughing & scratching and having a good time...oh yes, more rolled tacos somewhere along the way. This is an annual fishing trip that we two old buzzards have done once a year for the last 10+ years...It's tradition!

Covid-19 is pushing us into a leap of faith, but at our age and given the history of things, we're not too concerned and will take all the needed precautions. We always practiced Social Distancing anyway when we fish, placing our portable chairs about 6 feet apart placing the appropriate cooler between us. It's all good!

Steamboat Lake, CO is one of the prettiest lakes on earth and in 10+ years we've never not caught trout...usually our limits in a couple of hours. We've rented a little cabin near the lake and will spend 5 days drowning Power bait & reelin' em in! Old traditions need to be maintained!

Old fishermen never die, they just switch poles!
OK, is this dedication or what! br br This Saturd... (show quote)


I live in Rangely and have no means of transportation, if you go again I sure would enjoy your company

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Jun 13, 2020 19:22:29   #
Fishing Fool Loc: redding, ca
 
Have a great trip and catch lots. Good friends are hard to come by. My good friend and I are headed up to Lake Sisquiyou to catch some trout.

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Jun 14, 2020 15:26:32   #
Yellow mo
 
Great story. At 80 I need to hear this. Pictures please

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Jun 15, 2020 22:01:04   #
Bassoreno Loc: Toledo,ohio/Beaverton MI.
 
Good to hear we're getting back out ti wet a line. Good luck all. Enjoy

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