It’s been another busy week around the Lane house. We had a couple of meaningful birthdays this week, not the least of which was my sister, Kellie’s. We always try to recognize special days. Everyone likes to have one day that belongs to them.
Last week was busy, busy, busy. Anyone who doubts that this is a business should have been with me.
In just a little over three weeks we’ll be on Lake Toho for the first Southern Open. I thought we’d talk a little about it. That’ll give those of you who don’t know much about that great fishery some insights into what might happen.
It’s time to get ready for 2013. That means the first thing on my schedule is the Bassmaster Classic in February.
I’m going to tell another family Christmas story this week and then, I promise, I’ll get back to fishing on New Year’s Day.
I absolutely love this time of the year. I’m not going to tell you that I do a lot of fishing because I don’t.
It’s December and everybody’s thinking about Christmas. That’s the most important thing. I’ll give you that. But there’s something else that’s just around the corner that you might want to start thinking about — the 2013 fishing season.
Has this ever been a busy week! I’ve been working on nailing down all my sponsorship deals as well as making travel and lodging plans for next year. I’m glad I have all this stuff to do — not having it would be worse — but it can still be a hassle. I’d rather be fishing.
Few things excite me as much as fishing a tournament on my home lake, Lake Guntersville. In February of 2014, when we fish the Bassmaster Classic here, you’ll get a taste of what I mean and why I like this place so much.