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Old 02-01-2009, 07:23 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by saltwaterhabits View Post
...And off course Hab's Jr got pounced on, his Eel colored-needles flew out the door like a 'bat out of Hell ".
I got mine!...

Hey, Mike, they don't call me crafty for nothin -

As soon as I spotted the eels being laid out I quietly slid over to that side of the table and once Jess opened the cash box I pounced on 'em first...

I knew they were gonna fly - the black and the blurple evaporated pretty quick too -

Johnny did an EXCELLENT job on this batch - of course, a lot of credit is also due for the prep work, the real secret of the pros -

Well, that's what Pt Jude Joe told me, anyway...

And part of it is in who's tying the tails, too - hey Joe, give the kid some credit, will ya...otherwise he's gonna tell Ma...

Great job, Johnny - and a big thumbs up to the Habs crew -

It was also good to see a lot of the Usual Suspects, too in the middle of what's starting to seem like a pretty long #*&$# winter -

Last edited by Crafty Angler; 02-01-2009 at 07:47 AM..

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