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View Poll Results: Do you: ?
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Hunt
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Fish
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Wish you find the time
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Farthest thing from my mind
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Do wish you had more time to do either?
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22nd April 2003, 07:08 AM
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Hunting & Fishing
It was recommended:
Ken, Oh Ken,
Your Private messages are a thing of the past and you didn't have any. Get it? Let's move on to other important things. A few dissatisfied members have suggested that we start a fishing/hunting thread. A hint at getting lost from the Monotony Team. My problem is that even Nerds can go the Field & Stream website and try to convince us that they are real sportsman and that they have, in fact, callones. What do you think? I know if you check the properties of the attachments we can then separate "Friend" from "Fowl". Then we can post these cross-dressers in the thread. My understanding that even non-contributors, like yourself can open attachments in the coffee break threads. Interested? I am. And, I don't believe anything I see. We better see good properties on the attachment or there will be labels applied to those that think they can fool the real outdoorsmen. The effort of those who have up to now denied the basic instincts of man to hunt and fish and to be accepted as a brother among the giants of men, may force these brainiacs to come up with all kinds of deceptive practices and subterfuge to convince us that they do not wear their wive's or girlfriend's panty hose while watching the Cooking Channel. What do you say? Looking for one more fair and balanced Moderator. Jim, don't even think about it. The Queen's Quail isn't game. Please advise. Oh, wimmens is invited to participate, too! how about the Dude who starts those "Coffee Threads"? Those muskrats should be able to make it on their own by now, or do we just do coffee?
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22nd April 2003, 07:48 PM
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Jim,
You Brits always find a way to include "bums".
My parents are Brits and please take the comment with a grain of salt.
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22nd April 2003, 11:32 PM
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23rd April 2003, 05:25 AM
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No hunting for me. My hunting licence was revoked when I got my name on the marriage licence....  ...er... What kind of hunting are we talking about here?
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23rd April 2003, 08:12 AM
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Had to vote: "Wish I had the time to do more of both". I seem to get more fishing in than hunting, though.
I'm going to have to make more time as the 8 yr. old is becoming more and more interested in both (and he's not "catching" as many tree limbs as he used to when casting  )
Bill
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23rd April 2003, 08:28 AM
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Spring & Summer Fishing for me!
Hope to get the boat in the water this weekend. There's not much better than getting home from work, packing up the boat and sitting out on the lake (with a few cold ones) and tossing a line. Kick back in the sun and just relax.
During the week, I don't work much when it comes to fishing. I do it to relax just watch a bobber. Now on the weekends I'll get more involved especially after a rough game of golf!!!! That is if I didn't have to 9 putt the 19th hole!!!
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23rd April 2003, 08:53 AM
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Don't forget those hemostats
Randy,
You never know when you will have to save a life. I think the first attachment should come from Ken. That pike was a monster. I will post several pics because that is what I do. My digital camera is part of my tackle. We know when it's time to break it out. Something unusual. Beautiful scenery, the overloaded small boat or just something to remind me of that particular day. Trout fishing season opened last Saturday and everybody who ever owned a fishing pole went. I saw people elbow to elbow around a small pond (100ft x 100ft) if that big. This week there will be a lot less. The following week. None. That's the best time. Especially when there is a temptation to cast a Rattle Bait into their Nacho crusted flapping pie hole to shut them up! Get my drift?
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23rd April 2003, 09:32 AM
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Randy,
How about putting a pocket fisherman in your golf bag? Golf course water is almost virginal and there is not alot of competition from fellow anglers!!!
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