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Old 02-20-2003, 12:13 PM   #25
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Bloo I think thats probably the best answer yet....

I like boat fishing but I feel like I have more room to relax and fish when I am on shore (because I am SOO graceful and its usually not until the end of the day when I finally find my sea legs... ).....well in a way I guess I kind of consider the sand sled to be my boat!!!!

this older gentleman I know does a lot of freshwater fishing...always from his boat....so anyway he spots me fishing (from shore) one morning (he sometimes goes to the boat laucnch with his coffe and donut to "check things out") so he asks..."you really get anything here???" I say yeah.....next week he brings his rod on his coffee run and lands a 6.5 pound bass!!! the biggest hes ever pulled out of that place!!!!

....and from shore!!!! he cant stop telling me that story!!! and thats ok...because he tells it with so much enthusiasm!!!!
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