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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

 
 
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Old 03-17-2004, 03:53 PM   #11
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If you must continue then by all means continue, I am not posting anymore pics for personal reasons, one being I have to much to do with my truck, building the new rod rack for the front of it, bearings etc. for the boat trailer, lower unit lube and new plugs for the old motor, convincing my wife that I do need that Minnkota Rip Tide trolling motor and mounting bracket that they have in Cabela's catalog and most of all while I did all right this past weekend casting Rooster tails to trout in Cape ponds while wading the shorelines, the two boats I saw come in at Peters Pond had a combined catch and realease score of 37 trout and one salmon. I'm sorry but it has started and it's time to get out and fish. The great snowball effect of spring fishing has started and there ain't no stoppin' this train now. On Easter Sunday evening I will be in my boat in Cotuit if the weather holds fair and there will be Bass to be had. Viya con Dios Muchachos!!!!!! Go to 1000 posts! Make me proud.

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