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Janette
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0 posted 2003-07-03 05:03 PM


the fishing man

trolling on soft swelling waves
he drops anchor at the room
content to use his dip net
to pull up female profiles
throwing back sharp fins and teeth
keeping his hands clean from slime

he decides to tie on a plug
without hooks just for practice
increasing his confidence
while avoiding the hard heads
testing different bobbers
big little red yellow orange

seeing a promising prize
he floats a topwater lure
greatly enjoying himself
while refining his strong skills
with popping jerking buzzing
swimming her along his cork

finding her day after day
in the secret land of night
he goes to his honey hole
his lucky place where nibbles
are always abundantly
full of her untangled line

testing what his lady fish
might like each day he switches to
some crankbait that allows him
to fish while sometimes reeling
fast and other times slowly
or doing the stop and go

after using many baits
he brings out his down rigger
deeply plunging in waters
pushing his luck figuring
fishing for two doubles fun
confident he won't get spooled

yet tragic circumstances
frighten him into chaos
making him tighten the drag
not knowing which of his fishes
will make his line pull harder
making one line way too tight

thus the constant pulling force
threatens to break his prized line
and then without looking back
his fingers quickly reach out
gently removing one hook
throwing her back to the deep

Janette


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Toad
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1 posted 2003-07-03 06:39 PM



A very well written piece.

Including some handy tips for the angling impaired amongst us.

I cannot claim to know the loss
Of that which never graced my reel.
Curse my fingers and this face
That leave me casting useless lines
In pools of expert fishermen
Who land their catch.
While fish conspire to throw me back again.

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2 posted 2003-07-03 06:46 PM


Is he fishing for fish or mermaid...James
Enchantress
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3 posted 2003-07-03 07:15 PM


Excellent write Janette!
Good to read you here again.
~Smiles & Hugs, Nancy~

~If you haven't heard the sunset,
   you haven't been listening.~

Janette
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4 posted 2003-07-03 10:32 PM


Toad - Oh pooh!  It happened to you, too? *wink*
Well, better luck next time and remember ...  there are always more fish in the sea ... so keep practicing your cast ... you just might catch ... the big one. *grins*
Oh, and thank you for leaving me such a darling poetic response, too.

James - WOW - what an astute response...
I would say his head was definitely in la la fantasy land ... so it must have been a mermaid he was after.  Hahaha!  Thank you for leaving me a response.

Enchantress - Gosh Nancy, that certainly was a dear message you left for me.  As you might know I rarely post in OPEN but decided this one was "safe" enough for here.  Thank you for making me feel so welcomed.


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5 posted 2003-07-04 12:37 PM


On the other hand, one he'll catch again, play again, enjoy again....and the other....is dinner....

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6 posted 2003-07-04 12:52 PM


Nice little can of worms you've opened Janette~ )

Yep, I like the way you think!!!

Janette
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7 posted 2003-07-04 01:02 AM


Ratleader - Oh mannnn ... what a thought ... dinner ... I love it ... fish fry!  Hahahahaha!  Thanks.

BluesSerenade - Clever response!  That's what I forgot to include in this little tale ... the worms.  I guess that just goes to show that the early bird catches the worm.  Hope your nets are always full.  Thanks

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8 posted 2003-07-04 06:32 AM


Excellent write my friend, enjoyed!
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9 posted 2003-07-04 09:07 AM


I vote for the mermaids.
Sandra

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10 posted 2003-07-04 01:55 PM


EagleOne - Thanks for stopping by Eddie and reading me, dear friend.

Catalinamoon - Yes Sandra, the mermaid James suggested was an interesting point.  That famed mythical creature with the head and upper body of a woman but the tail of a fish.  But the thought that puzzles me is this, what could possibly be the attraction of a "fish tail" for a man?  Go figure ... Hahahaha!

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11 posted 2003-07-11 10:55 AM


Hey.. I like to fish.. and I could use a good woman... Maybe I'll go fishing this weekend... Good write..

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12 posted 2003-07-11 11:13 AM


Janette ~

You are sooooo clever! Yes, this poem APPEARS "safe", but it sizzled my monitor!

--and was he blind or something! I think he kept the carp and threw away the mermaid!


EA

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13 posted 2003-07-11 04:58 PM


Janette - this is a truly amazing write tieing in fishing with a romer...

BC

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14 posted 2003-07-11 05:08 PM


Janette...clever metaphor, enjoyed!
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15 posted 2003-07-11 06:23 PM


I like this, Janette, they are so often only fisherman, and once they catch, the charm is gone.
***
Sandra

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16 posted 2003-07-11 06:43 PM


papabear - by all means, just hang out your sign ... gone fishing ... and enjoy.  Thank you for reading this one and replying, such a nice surprise to come home from work on a Friday afternoon and find comments about one of my little poems ... big fun.

Earth Angel - Ahhhhhhhhhhhh ... hear me sigh ... what a lovely thing to say to me ... Hugs back at you and thank you!

Bill Charles - Thank you, yes there are plenty of "fisher men" on the internet but this all happened long long ago ... I have not been in a chat room for years and for this very reason ... I hate lies and games.

Martie - Thanks, I had to go to a fishing website and pull up fishing terms to write this one since I am not much of a fisher lady.  Hahahaha ... not bad for a blonde huh?

Janette
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17 posted 2003-07-11 06:53 PM


catalinamoon - you are so right girl friend, thank you for replying.
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