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    Default rough tough and windy.


    hard to find a spot out of the wind, but we managed, son in law been down couple months from motor cycle wreck, well today he felt good enough to try a few hours, we did ok, just not great. all in all good times were had.

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Size:  70.3 KB15 feet of water, 7 ft. down, tough bite to see, tougher to get up to top, oh well If it was easy Keefer could catch fish.

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    Nice looking mess of fish. Looks like the bottle of fish attractant has a lower level than before
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    Good job, glad your son in law is on the mend
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    Congrats on a great job

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    nice job in tough conditions , appreciate the report and pics



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    Quote Originally Posted by beagle man View Post
    oh well If it was easy Keefer could catch fish.

    I wouldn't bet on it!!!!

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    Kept a bottle of Crown on my shelf in my frat house room when I was a Pledge and always liked it when the older actives would stop by to harrass us and would want to take a pull on it and I would always say yes of course. They would take a big one and say you can taste the quality right there! After they left my bro's and I LOLed as they knew I would buy whatever was in the bargain barrel at Cape Cut Rate and it was usually Rebel Yell 2 bucks a quart and at the end of the night at our Hall Parties would go around and whatever was left of bottles on table pour it into that Crown Bottle someone left and that was good enough for next time or for those dang actives who came around.

    Guess it is all about marketing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hdhntr View Post
    Guess it is all about marketing.

    More likely it is just ignorant college kids who can't tell good whisk[e]y from bad but they wanna act like they can.


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    Those were the years of quantity over quality
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    Nice mess


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