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Thread: gotta love them free sticks..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bullsprig
    to start with..i dont buy,sell, or trade fish of any kind..and i dont eat them either...but i dont hold it against those of you who do...i have friends and neighbors that do eat them..i catch alot of fish..and what i dont want to keep for my wife..i give to them...it is a neighborly thing to do where i come from...and it gets me out of cleaning a bunch of fish...i GIVE alot of fish away..people like fresh fish..so much they return the favor..sticks..places to hunt..a good goat to bar-b-que on the forth..we all just live togather and get along round here man...we aint breakin no laws..ease up...i'll catch you a mess of fish too..there are plenty to go around..:D
    Chuck Cissell
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    Wow, I wonder just how many of us could have been in the same cell as that guy! I might have to keep all my fish now since the law might be setting me up. Come to think about it there was one guy that I gave a fish to that acted kinda funny, he might have been under cover. Good thing it was a bass I gave him and not a crappie cause I could have gone to jail. hahaha

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    One day a lawyer acquaintence and a federal prosecutor were hunting at Henry gray. as they were leaving they passed a fellow. He said" I had a bad day would you give me a couple of ducks? I'll evem pay you for them. Friend said nope you're the game warden. No he says That's the game warden there. Another man-the warden- stepped up and checked their stuff. He left and the guy said. Now that he's gone how about a couple of ducks? No you're the warden friend said.The fed prosecutor was going"Just give him one and let's go." Nope- he's a warden. Went on and finally the guy said yep-0I'm the warden. Let's take a look in your truck." The fed guy went ballistic and said"No you're not. Almost went past the point of each drawing down. Head warden came out and worked it out. But the moral is they will try to trick you into breaking the law. In this case a kind giving fellow would be screwed.

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    with putting in stake beds since i was 9 years old with my dad and im now 26. I have seen people build frames but never understood why. Unless you have a hard bottom lake it is much simpler and must faster to load up as many stakes as you want in your boat or your boat will hold and drive them straight into the lake bed. That way your design can vary to add increased numbers. Best bed i have built to date is is 23 ft long 7 feet wide in 5 ft of water spreadon the stakes was 5-7 inches apart.

    On an average day that bed would yield approximately 30-40 slabs.

    we have plans to build one though that is long enough to get 3 boats on it so that some friends of ours can partake on the action.

    i have some old drawing plans to give you guys a rough estimate of what they look like if i can find them.

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    i've tried driving them...here we have a 5 foot draw down in the winter...gets hard to keep a pattern 10 ft deep...
    Chuck Cissell
    Parker Marine
    Paris,tennessee

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