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    Cool The Ticfaw river


    Feeshed da Tic today. Conditions were perfect.

    Water is nice and muddy muddy muddy. Nice brisk wind out of the South East.

    Lots of smallies. Dat's a good sign.
    Managed two keeper sacs a couple of cats to keep Momma happy.

    All feesh caught tight line with a black n chartreuse tube.

    Got A new net. Dem big slabs broke da old one
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    Great trip
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    Trying to land an alligator again. Them fish ain't that big. Happy to see ya got some.
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    Nice catch Martin


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    I always like your post. They all start with an optimistic view.

    The net is very east to fix. Start with a 1" all thread with the diameter of the tubes id, taper the ends, fill threads with epoxy, hammer one end 1/2" into the base then push the tube into the other end.
    Don't forget to put a net on before you do this. lol
    I know this will be more expensive than a new net, but you don't lose all the memories.
    Keep up the good work.
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