Friday, September 26, 2008

#10 With a Bullet, Baby!:

Check that out!

Out of 96 teams (2 people to a team) Mike and his partner are in tenth place for the first day.

AWESOME!

Tomorrow is another day, and anything can happen (and what other sports platitudes can I throw in there, LOL!) Another team can snag a 10lb slob right off the bat tomorrow morning and change everything. Fingers crossed that doesn't happen.

Everyone practiced Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and Mike didn't catch one fish those first two days, and caught just a few yesterday.

All that matters is today and tomorrow though.

Which one is the patron saint of fish? I need to talk to that guy, LOL!

I'm really happy for his results today - because he's just over the moon about it.

Pictures when my camera gets back, and news as it happens.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

St. Neot
A little village on Bodmin Moor, St Neot is guaranteed to charm your pants off. Over the centuries some confusion has arisen over how this little village got its name. For centuries it has been associated with St. Neot, a four foot monk thought to have founded a hermitage somewhere in Cornwall. The Patron Saint of Fish and contemporary and advisor to Alfred the Great, St Neot is associated with a Holy Well. Lying just 275m from the parish, St. Neot's does indeed have a Holy Well, rumoured to have curative powers. However, historical research has thrown some confusion on to the matter as it appears that the Parish Church of St. Neot was actually known as St. Anietus in the 11th century. However, if you believe in saints, it's not too hard to imagine that this beautiful, little village may have been blessed with a couple of them!