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Old 11-17-2007, 11:42 AM   #17
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Nice photos. I miss it already. Was a challenge this year although I always manage my share of fish - pattern seemed like the more snotty the wind the better the bite. Did drop one heartbreak hookup on my last night. Don't get many chances at them and I screwed it up. Have a little story I'm working on entitled "The Take" based on that event. I'm sure some of you have a good idea what the title means. I'll post it sometime in December.

I've always said "every plug has a story" so here is a pic of a destroyed Scud Needle I found on a black night resting in some sand at the waters edge. Just when I think my eyesight is going I find a sand colored plug on the darkest night while my necklight is off. I swear I can pickout a needle silouette at a 100 yards. Anyway this plug has no paint, a pulled barrel swivel, and the ass end broke off completely. I bet you this plug's last swim was very interesting...

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