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    Man, I was out fishing the other day cruisin' around some trees, catchin nothing. I hear something up in the tree above me moving around in the limbs. I look up to find this squirrel holding on for dear life only to fall in my boat and into my jig box. My dog was in the boat and scared the poor squirrel half to death and so it scurried around in my box trying to get away and consequently, hooked himself with several jigs. Fortunately, he jumped in the water and swam off. For some odd reason he was struggling to stay on the surface while trying to make it to the shoreline 30 yards away. When he finally made it and pulled himself onto the bank, I found out why he couldn't swim...he had 2 crappie and a bluegill on his back.

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    lol. That's a good squirrel.

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    Lmao Funny Story

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    awesome story lolololol...
    FIRST YA KILL IT, THEN YA EAT IT..:D
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    Haaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!! Great story!

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    Boy Is My Face Red. You Had Me Right Up Until End. Did Give Me A Interesting New Idea For A Panfish Jig Though. Ha!!!!! Great Fish Tale. Thanks Jeepster.

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