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Old 11-17-2016, 09:24 AM   #1
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I have been thinking a lot on this topic for a while. Kinda strange it shows up here. I was thinking back on my life, and thinking... what have I done?! So I made a list.... After all this, I still have some sanity. As for dreams, I have had many. Some were attained. Others not.

• Been homeless
• Lived in a van
• Served in the US Navy
• Crossed the equator
• Been through the Panama Canal
• Went around the horn of South America
• Saw a space shuttle entering the atmosphere
• Got a ride on a military hovercraft
• Been in a fire fight and fought fires
• Been married AND divorced
• Engineered a career from nothing
• Assisted many medical device companies successful produce life saving devices such as:
o MRI Systems
o Radiation Therapy
o Infusion pumps of various types
o Kidney Dialysis
o Ventilators
o Wound treatment systems
o Dozens of more minor systems
• Seen the Kremlin
• Walked across Red Square
• Touched Saint Basil’s Cathedral
• Been inside a 5000 year old stone age structure – older than the great pyramid
• Walked through Tiananmen Square
• Been inside The Forbidden City
• Walked on the Great Wall of China
• Kissed the Blarney Stone twice
• Stood atop the Cliffs of Moher
• Been to a couple dozen of countries
• Have three great kids and am putting them through college
• Been Kayak and Deep Sea fishing
• Brewed wine and beer
• Made my own cheese
• Assisted Olympic qualification runs for USA Canoe teams
• Helped process USA Olympians, handing out their equipment (Shirts, shoes, so on)
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Old 11-17-2016, 09:47 AM   #2
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Not so strange it shows up here, yakers ARE people who DO enjoy life so we reach out for our dreams and goals. If you put a foot forward and take that 1st step you are already 1/2 way there. Life is to be LIVED, if you sit at home you never will experience the wonders that await us all.

Twenty years from NOW you will most regret the things you wanted to do and never did. Why did I not take that trip to...........................Why am I still setting here and dreaming about things I want to do and not out there actually doing them???? Life is short and no one knows what suprises it holds. Get out there and live your life, make 2017 the year you give your self the ultimate gift.
PERMISSION to enjoy what you work so hard for. Tight LInes and Happy Holidays, got to leave now as Asuncion is calling.
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Old 11-17-2016, 10:08 AM   #3
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My wife no longer works full time and gets to be with our son Josiah who is 3.5.
I hired more staff this year.
I landed 3 homes as the builder for architects I once worked for.
I opened an office in downtown Ventura.
Celebrated 13 years of sobriety.

Play?
Not much...its been nothing but a grind.
I work about 60+ hours a week.
Its feast or famine in home building.
I take that back. I got out on about 10 charters.
Monster lings, reds, a few 30# wsb and a few days of wfo yellow tail in the 25-35# grade...I got one on the iron.

I do regret already working so much and not seeing you guys or my family more.
Once this economy blows out it should slow back down for me. Till then...get sum!
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Old 11-17-2016, 04:46 PM   #4
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Great post Bob, some awesome dreams already shared.

I was able to be a part of catching the largest fish of my life, and it will take some time to beat (especially in CA). My buddy Mike runs a kayak charter company (Fish Village) and called me up asking if I was willing to play hooky from work to head out on a 4 pack charter targeting tuna. He used the magical word (FREE!) and without hesitate I let the boss know I would be "sick".

Just as my luck normally goes, weather cancelled the original trip and it was pushed at day (to a Saturday..... so the crowds would be out) Well thanks to the amazing guys at Seasons Sportfishing, we were able to hook this beast within 20 minutes of the jumjumflyer hitting the water!

As there was 4 of us we took turns reeling on the cow, and after 2:25 minutes it was on the boat. Ended up being 193 gutted, and the gut pile pulled out of this beast was easily 20+ lbs. It nearly straitened a 1/2 inch SS gaff hook while trying to boat it. Amazing day I doubt will be topped in some time.....
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Old 11-18-2016, 11:09 AM   #5
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Well, with all this talk about realizing dreams, I just made reservation to redo my dream of fly fishing in Canada. Again.


Like the last time, I am taking Amtrak from LA to Seattle, round trip. Reserved a hotel room a walking distance from the train station.
NO MISSING THE COMING HOME train this time. I hope.

Then a 8-10 hrs. drive to a city called Fernie, BC. To fish the Elk Valley River and its tributaries.

C&R fishing with barbless dry fly.

Here is a taste:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8h9R6OU7atQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOBFxv4BbNE


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1r8JVjxp30c

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nrA3QAVo0I

Travel dates July 31-August 17, 2017

A long post as usual to follow.

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Old 11-18-2016, 01:04 PM   #6
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ANYONE else planing a trip for next year??? Besides Mahigeer and me?


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Well, with all this talk about realizing dreams, I just made reservation to redo my dream of fly fishing in Canada. Again.


Like the last time, I am taking Amtrak from LA to Seattle, round trip. Reserved a hotel room a walking distance from the train station.
NO MISSING THE COMING HOME train this time. I hope.

Then a 12 hrs. drive to a city called Fernie, BC. To fish the Elk Valley River and its tributaries.

C&R fishing with barbless dry fly.

Here is a taste:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8h9R6OU7atQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOBFxv4BbNE


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1r8JVjxp30c

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nrA3QAVo0I

Travel dates July 31-August 17, 2017

A long post as usual to follow.
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Old 11-18-2016, 02:42 PM   #7
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ANYONE else planing a trip for next year??? Besides Mahigeer and me?
Planning a week of kayak camping at Catalina next summer to chase yellows. Finalizing logistics of how to get the kayak over there. Would love to make my first trip down to Baja next year as well.
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