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Old 06-04-2003, 07:17 AM   #1
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Unhappy seagull Fishin

Once when i was down in florida fishing for cobia with shrimp and only a tiny split shot a seagull lands on the water and grabs my damn shrimp before it gets into the rip i'm trying to drift it in.
Well i tried to yank it away but the bird simply adjusted his flight path to intercept my bait. next thing i know i'm fishing in the sky.
My first thought was maybe i can reel him in and free him or at least recover some of my oh so precious line. A bunch of nasty old women came over to bitch me out as i reel a bird out of the sky...
yelling :" why did you catch that poor birdie you bastard" and finally holding up my fillet knife with a look on my face like-> not one step closer ladies...i cut the damn line!! they were such idiots- yeah like i go fishing for seagulls everyday...morons
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