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Old 03-28-2008, 03:17 PM
BassDawg BassDawg is offline
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From that perspective, PeteG, it DOES sound good.

However, i am currently dealing with a "shoulder situation" that
may cause me to have a later start than i would normally go for.

It is becoming increasingly difficult to perform my daily duties at work as a result. I am under the care of an excellent chiro that does deep tissue and trigger point *brutality* to the traumatised area and she saved my left shoulder a couple of years ago. If all goes well, it should take about 6-8 weeks of manipulation, and limited use, and stretching to get me back on track.

Last year i held off until June mostly because i prefer not to target that portion of the migration and slightly because my shoulder ~due to years of Ironwork~ only has sooo many casts per season. When not inflamed, i'm good to go, but very choosy on any popping mechanics! This year it looks like July, unless i decide to go under the knife, then who KNOWS???

I would also enjoy the comraderie very much and hear ya about the "craziness" over shorties. I may be forced to miss out on the "fun" of Schoolies Fever, as this year may be a year of fishing smarter/not harder, with only a limited number of casts available to me damaged wing .

The other alternative is to go opposite shoulder. In that event, then i will need all the schoolies and bent barbs i can muster to train my opposite side for the later months and BIGGER GURLS .
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