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    Default Horseshoers Fishing Tip Of The Day


    On a rainy day, when fishing a reservoir that has bridges, always bring a
    supply of skin conditioner with a good emolient, such as lanolin, jojoba oil,
    or glycerin. Apply this to your face, especially the cheeks, forehead, and corners of the mouth. This will keep your skin soft and pliable, discouraging
    wrinkling caused by extensive grinning as you sit under the bridge not only landing huge slabs but finding it a very happy occurance to be dry, out of the wicked witchs' eye, and fairly confident that you will have the fine fishing to yourself, as nobody else is likely to be so crazy as to fish on such a nasty day. I personally recommend these products: Corn Huskers Lotion, Eucerin,
    Vaseline Intensive Care, and of course, K-Y Jelly.
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    You ever consider wearing a helmet when shoing horses?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boscoe
    You ever consider wearing a helmet when shoing horses?
    Or perhaps a face shield?
    NEED MORE COWBELL!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boscoe
    You ever consider wearing a helmet when shoing horses?
    I appreciate your concern Boscoe but the damage comes from within. I am pretty sure it happened in 1987 trail riding with a group of friends in the Gila Wilderness Area of New Mexico. I drank a qt. of Old Overholt Rye Whiskey and seems did something even worse, as there was a powdered dollar bill in my wallet afterwards and the packsaddle on the mule had razorblade marks and looked like we had hauled flour in it. Someone said I smoked something other than my usual 3 pks of PallMalls too but not sure, I was in a very relaxed state of mind.
    The fishing tip is legit though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by horseshoer
    I appreciate your concern Boscoe but the damage comes from within. I am pretty sure it happened in 1987 trail riding with a group of friends in the Gila Wilderness Area of New Mexico. I drank a qt. of Old Overholt Rye Whiskey and seems did something even worse, as there was a powdered dollar bill in my wallet afterwards and the packsaddle on the mule had razorblade marks and looked like we had hauled flour in it. Someone said I smoked something other than my usual 3 pks of PallMalls too but not sure, I was in a very relaxed state of mind.
    The fishing tip is legit though.
    Jeff
    8 out of 10 times is what I'll give you for the tip. I have had more good days than bad when the rain comes.
    NEED MORE COWBELL!!
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    Actually, this is the best tip I've seen today!

    I, personally, would recommend one of the two below. Both have scents that are pleasant to both men and women.
    I sure wish someone had hooked up MY boat before all this rain started. I just don't wanna get wet hooking it up. :p

    "Be Ye Fishers of Men" You catch them- He will clean them

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReelFun
    8 out of 10 times is what I'll give you for the tip. I have had more good days than bad when the rain comes.
    Im going field-testing that very thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by horseshoer
    Im going field-testing that very thing.
    Luck to you!
    NEED MORE COWBELL!!
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    Default took your advice

    Went out to have the water all to myself and brought this one out of the depths. Too bad I had to leave after this to take my daughter to preschool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by horseshoer
    Im going field-testing that very thing.

    Are you nuts? It's raining and cold out there. Let us know how you did and we'll send congradulatory remarks from the dryness and warmth of our cubicles and homes while your drip drying.
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