I have ever seen just pulled up at the store. Some black fellows where fishing at Bolivar yesterday and had 94. One was about 1 3/4 lbs. Looked like a big black and orange disc, that fish was almost perfectly round. I might have to get some crickets and a cane pole and go saturday after work.
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Go Get 'em!
wishing I was fishing!
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Love thos big ole bull bream
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Yep, that sounds like a plan![]()
I'd about as soon catch them as anything if they're bigguns.
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Pound for pound, the hardest fightin' fish there is.
"Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing it is not fish they are after." - Henry David Thoreau
who cares what color the fishermen were.
Nobody really does Sac. I get your point, it's not really necessary to know,
and that's just a old throwback habit some of us Southerners have.
But on the other hand, years back it probably woulda been a different word.
So a fellow could look at it as progress, with more still to be made -
or he could go around trying to always make something out of every little
incident, and keep crap stirred up for nothing.
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I was just asking a question Jeff. I thought it quite peculiar that was how torch stated it. I was just wondering if that meant you had to be black to catch a bream or something...
Last edited by sac-a-lait; 05-29-2009 at 05:53 PM.
I never really recall asking or hearing, but did you grow up around here?
Or move here later in life? I just find it hard to believe a fellow could grow up
in Mississippi and that would sound "peculiar".
I didn't even notice it or think anything about it till you brought it up.
Call it whatever you want - I call it stirring up trouble.
Last edited by J White; 05-29-2009 at 04:45 PM.
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