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Old 10-26-12, 09:12 PM   #26
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You guys that say you would take the hot, live in the north. Until you've lived in TX in July/August, you don't fully understand what hot is. I would definitely take your cold winter over my hot summer.......I think. The grass is always greener.
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Old 10-26-12, 10:46 PM   #27
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Jrob, you ain't kidding about the Texas heat. It can be and is brutal.


Keith, you know you have an open invite to come fish anytime
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Old 10-27-12, 12:47 PM   #28
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You guys that say you would take the hot, live in the north. Until you've lived in TX in July/August, you don't fully understand what hot is. I would definitely take your cold winter over my hot summer.......I think. The grass is always greener.
Lived in Vegas, Hunington Beach and Tampa and born and now live again in Wisconsin.

I really enjoy the changing of the seasons but....I'm still not a 'cold lover'.

It's really not the COLD...it's the humidity!
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Old 10-30-12, 04:50 PM   #29
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You guys that say you would take the hot, live in the north. Until you've lived in TX in July/August, you don't fully understand what hot is. I would definitely take your cold winter over my hot summer.......I think. The grass is always greener.
I used to go to Fort Worth TX every year in August. Trust me, I know what you mean. haha Wouldn't wish that on anyone. Although, there are some great places to visit there.
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Jrob, you ain't kidding about the Texas heat. It can be and is brutal.


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Thanks Rod, and the offer is always open to you too. One day, I hope to be able to take you up on that offer midwinter!
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Old 10-30-12, 05:36 PM   #30
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You guys that say you would take the hot, live in the north. Until you've lived in TX in July/August, you don't fully understand what hot is. I would definitely take your cold winter over my hot summer.......I think. The grass is always greener.
I've always said I would take 30 below rather than 90-110 and humid, but I might be the only one here like that. Other than the icy/snowy roads and a whole lot of crazy wintertime drivers around here, I don't actually mind winter...well, until about mid-February or so. Then I'd like to be done with it, but it doesn't work that way.
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KD, you got any rod projects for the winter? You did some good handle work last year.
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KD, you got any rod projects for the winter? You did some good handle work last year.
The only rod project I have is replacing tip guide on my St Croix 7'0" MH/MOD crankbait rod. My brother accidently snapped off about 2 inches of it. I could send it back to St Croix, but I'm just going to retip it. I think it will be fine.
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The only rod project I have is replacing tip guide on my St Croix 7'0" MH/MOD crankbait rod. My brother accidently snapped off about 2 inches of it. I could send it back to St Croix, but I'm just going to retip it. I think it will be fine.
You mean your St Croix 6'8" MH/MOD crankbait rod, right?
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You mean your St Croix 6'8" MH/MOD crankbait rod, right?
LOL, very funny joe. haha Actually, about 6'10" once done with the repair.
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Thanks Rod, and the offer is always open to you too. One day, I hope to be able to take you up on that offer midwinter!
Keith, I would really enjoy that. Or for me to head up that direction when it is hot enough to sunburn a saddle down here in July/Aug
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Keith, I would really enjoy that. Or for me to head up that direction when it is hot enough to sunburn a saddle down here in July/Aug
Sunburn a saddle. Now that's a good one! haha
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