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Old 10-10-2007, 08:28 AM   #2
sokinwet
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Combat fishing....I call it "stupid idiot" fishing...and it draws out the "pilgrims" who couldn't catch a fish in their bathtub....unless of course the bathtub was full of pogies. Wish I could post up a picture of the rig that we took out of a fish a few nights ago....20 inch wire leader with snap swivel attached to a 10" section of window sash chain with 2 hooks split ringed to the chain. Of course whoever was using this rig didn't land the fish...probably broke of on the triple overhand knot. I've been out there for almost 50 yrs. and I have never seen and hope to never again see this! Circled one armada on Sat. in disbelief when a pod of pogies surfaced next to me. Managed to snag one before an idiot drove right into the school..of course he never heard me curse him because a second idiot cut between us! Bird season can't get here quick enough...or maybe I should keep the old Reminton 1100 in the rod rack! Oh yea...one more thing...if you need to brag call your buddies on the phone....keep it off the web!
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