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Old 06-25-05, 05:14 PM   #1
Rob Mak
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alooong day when loading your tackle in to your partners boat you drive a lucky craft death trap treble past the barb in your finger.string of cuss word so insues. while fishing the first spot 2 reels birdnest in to huge buzzard nest size backlashes. which i replaced with differant reels. ya catch 2 short fish behind your partner.you pitch a 5/0 ewg gamakatsu -with extra salty paca craw attached- right in to the ball of your thumb. a second string of cuss words so insue. you change to a french fry-c rigged- and catch a short fish that hit harder than any fish you have caught in the last month. you lose a good fish on said french fry. the lake is so rough -from boat traffic- that your partner breaks his trolling moter mount. and to top it all off some as* **** blocks you in again.
dam i should have stayed in bed or even worst went to WORK...

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