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    Default What a trade


    Traded a bag of crappie for a pan full of these. Umh, Umh Good. Pretty good trade since I don't eat fish.



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    Default Here I Sit Eating A Bowl Of Soup

    Looks Really Good, I Can Drive Over And Get The Left Overs.......
    A FISH IN THE PAN IS WORTH TWO IN THE LAKE

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    Man I"m starving now!!! Looks great Jared.


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    Only got about 4 left Monty. My oldest daughter flat tore them up after I got her to try them.

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    Gonna have to go find me some of those. I do love em.









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    That looks really good, I couldn't find those things if they were growing in my boat!!
    DID YOU SEE THAT IT HAD TA BE A STATE RECORD!!!

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    I cant see the pictures. better not be morels, going lookin for them today, cant walk far but have a couple places thats flat and easy in and out, use to hunt them down at shell knob, lake road 1.about 2 miles east, go past big buck cabin look on north side of road, or down to the old trail head, pull in parking spot follow trail about two hundred yards, look right left, or down to the slick bark trees. there on the north side cant miss them 40 ft tall and real slick looking bark, not to steep of a hill, or on down to darbys point, sometimes called loftons landing, keep right, look arround the sycamores, man use to get tote sack full of them.
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    The Ashland weekly newspaper had a picture of a guy with a 5.5 lb "red morel". 14 1/2" tall. Amazing.
    Jim - Have boat - will travel.

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