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Date: September 16, 2019 Body of Water: Reeds Lake Boat: Numenon With: Alone Target: Largemouth Bass Time: 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM Conditions: Gray, humid and 70 degrees F; NE winds at less than 7 mph. It felt fishy! Water was brownish green with reduced visibility of about two feet. Water temperature was 70. I stuck with cranking on this weekday "flex" day. I contacted many fish, but most were small, and I had way too many misses. Along the way I landed a single legal-sized bass, weighing in at 1 pound, 10 ounces. A 23-inch pike also came aboard. I also tried drop-shotting, swim jigs, topwater and a chatter bait. These collectively produced only a single, small bass. What do I have to say about this? Mostly I stuck with the crank, but once again, I missed my groove. With the weight of limited time on my shoulders, I suspect I was simply fishing too fast and was not fully present. Still, despite the lack of positive feedback, it became more and more difficult to put the crank down; and I continued to speed up. I found myself caught in an unproductive, self-feeding cycle. It was, at least, weekday fishing! Pondering the questions of core essence and finding meaning in unexpected ways
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