Looking at some recent posts reminiscing about last years’ better fishing days, reminds me we are all suffering from the dreaded mid-winter “Cabin Fever” of being indoors for prolonged periods of time and the lack of vitamin D from sunlight...one of my projects to take some of the sting out is to refurbish my hard baits with new rings and in line single hooks, good scrubbing and cleaning my rods and reels...replacing old braid that is over two years old on reels and installing upgraded accessories on my kayaks...the upgrades are waiting for a couple of warmer, dry days, but the other projects have all be accomplished...watch Elias on You Tube kayak fishing down in NC is good for a few minutes of vicarious enjoyment as is refreshing my knot skills with Lefty Krey’s excellent book “Practical Fishing knots”...pulling up my digital pictorial of last year’s catches always puts a smile on my face remembering the companionship and comradrie of the SMOG crew and some of the new guys who joined us for some pretty decent days on the waters of southern Maryland...even the slow days were enjoyable and rewarding...these are my way of coping with cabin fever...so what are your solutions to our mid-winter cabin fever? Here are some pictures on the Outback project I just completed.
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