I've gone fishing 4 times in the past week and a half and I'm still excited to go tomorrow. Start at T10? Fish North? Stack four or keep it simple? Bait! Did I leave some in the freezer?! Oh **** did I run out of fish bags? Screw it lots of garbage bags I'm good. 3 AM still up. Should I just go tie gear while I wait? No that's silly. Wonder if anyone posted anything on the forum? Maybe I'll catch a tyee today! Don't be silly Jon bloody relax. Sure doesn't feel like I NEED to sleep.
Or when you get old and tiredYou'll have plenty of time to sleep when you're dead.
Awesome man. Hope you have a blast. While on our trip up the coast I tried waking up early one morning (sitting up after laying there awake all night) and shoving off while the wife and kid were asleep and the GD ignition beep must have been 10x louder that morning and the rumble from the diesels was 10x deeper. Needless to say I aborted the missionHeading out to Barkley in the am, not feeling very sleepy lol, whole family is still awake getting everything ready. Not to worried when you roll with full family, 7 year old and new born is always a struggle getting away early, that’s why the overnight trips are so sweet. Once we are out there family can sleep in cuddly and I can get up early and get us set.
One of my fondest memories from childhood (and my teen years, for that matter) was waking up to the ignition buzzer and the rumble of the old Ford Lehman starting up on my grandfather’s trawler. I’d be asleep in the f’oc’sle, where the panel with ignition switch was just above my head. I can still recall the exact pattern: hear grandpa shuffling around quietly in cabin, click of switch, warbling buzz of ignition, rumble of engine. When the anchor chain would come rattling into the chain locker by my feet, it was time to get up. Loved that routine.Awesome man. Hope you have a blast. While on our trip up the coast I tried waking up early one morning (sitting up after laying there awake all night) and shoving off while the wife and kid were asleep and the GD ignition beep must have been 10x louder that morning and the rumble from the diesels was 10x deeper. Needless to say I aborted the mission
I never got to have such experiences as a kid but I tell you I'm pretty damn excited to give my kid/kids that. You really do live vicariously through them... she doesn't know that yet .One of my fondest memories from childhood (and my teen years, for that matter) was waking up to the ignition buzzer and the rumble of the old Ford Lehman starting up on my grandfather’s trawler. I’d be asleep in the f’oc’sle, where the panel with ignition switch was just above my head. I can still recall the exact pattern: hear grandpa shuffling around quietly in cabin, click of switch, warbling buzz of ignition, rumble of engine. When the anchor chain would come rattling into the chain locker by my feet, it was time to get up. Loved that routine.
Unless they made their money stealing it from othersRich people don't sleep 8 hours.
finally heading north of the narrows for the first time this year. literally makes no sense as the fishing is lights out up front but i just wanna see new country.
so now i’m sleepless
Im the same. Goddamn, eh? But strangely, I never feel tired once I get out of bed. It just never gets old and there’s always the exciting anticipation, even after 5 decades of fishing trips. lolI start my deepest sleep, which lasts about fifteen minutes, about fifteen minutes before the alarm goes off. Happens every time!