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Old 05-23-2004, 02:58 PM   #1
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Aaaaa Zazooooosh! Big Blackfish Blitz - Eeeeeeeee.....

I got tired of trout and schoolies so I thought I'd try to catch some fresh fish and chips for Sunday dinner until the big girls show up for the dance later on....

Hit a good spring spot this AM and got my limit on to-tos - 3 nice chinners - a pair of 5.8 lb twins and a 7 lb slob on sandworms.

They were rolling around like trout on the surface, tail-slapping and doing the spawning shimarita - man, were they hungry after it was over - I guess blackfish don't relax with a smoke afterwards

It was a beautiful morning - to me anyway - dense fog, the river was as still as glass and crystal clear, big lion's mane jellyfish driftin' by while I waded. It was so quiet I felt I had to say excuse me after pharting in the water - I think someone mighta heard me at Taylor's.

Life is good....

Hey, could you please pass me the vinegah?

A little more blackfish stew with extra vermouth anybody?

'Nother beer?

Gilly? Milo? Tattoo?

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