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Old 05-16-2002, 09:41 AM   #10
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2 knees and no ACLs. Just like mine. Isn't that the way they are suppose to be?

Sorry to hear you damaged the "good" one John. The funny thing is how the "good" one is now the bad one until the next injury. At some point you no longer say "The good one". You start saying "the better one" Neither one is any good but one is always better than the other! Wobbly knees suck.

Oh well , when we get older we can sit next to eachother on East Beach in our folding chairs and chuck clams at the fish. Even worse , maybe we'll have to fish from a boat . Hey , its better than not fishing at all.

Plastics are deadly. Those powerbaits look a lot like a Zoom Flike. I like the blue and grey Fin S fish this time of year. Might be because that color scheme is called Alewife!

Gs's plastics are definitely tougher than the normal things you can buy. Gotchas and Hawe River and Newport Lures are almost all the same soft texture and they rip easily. Couple of fish and the curltails are usually ripped and sliding down the jig. I think his tougher plastic mix will be a lot more durable.

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