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Thread: Finally Got on the Water ~ Only Found One Keeper...

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    ...but what a nice one she was huh???

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    It came out of Newly and Chief's Top Secret Honey Hole!!!
    "Just Like Iron Sharpens Iron... So it is that One Man Sharpens Another Man." Proverbs 27:17

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    New world record.
    I PRACTICE CATCH & FRY---WHEN I CAN FISH AND CATCH:D

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    Wayne, I thought you had a minivan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chief View Post
    Wayne, I thought you had a minivan.
    Nope... just this Dodge CrewCab 4X4 with the five foot bed. (and five foot crappie).
    "Just Like Iron Sharpens Iron... So it is that One Man Sharpens Another Man." Proverbs 27:17

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    Haha. Good one. Chief could have used that one at Harris the other day. I told Him the wrong creek on accident.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Special K View Post
    Nope... just this Dodge CrewCab 4X4 with the five foot bed. (and five foot crappie).
    Gud thang it was a Dodge!! Ol Ford wudn't make up the ramp!

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    Yeah, it was a good one. She was 72 3/8 inches long with a girth of 34 3/16 and (I'm guessing she must have weighed) somewhere around 49 - 50 some pounds.
    I know she set the drag on my little ultra lite to screamin' when I hooked her... and I thought several times she would surely spool me before I ever got her in.
    Black and chartreuse tipped with a minnow was the hot combination today... 12 feet deep... over 18 fow... in case you were wondering chief.
    "Just Like Iron Sharpens Iron... So it is that One Man Sharpens Another Man." Proverbs 27:17

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    Quote Originally Posted by hpcrappieman View Post
    Gud thang it was a Dodge!! Ol Ford wudn't make up the ramp!
    Easy now. Ain't nothing wrong with a Ford. I own a 2010 F150 now and had a 2008 Ram 1500 before that. Both with crew cab, and both loved and enjoyed. Still enjoying and loving the Ford. My last GM product was a 2004 GMC Sonoma. That was the truck from Hades. I swore after that truck that I would never own another GM vehicle.

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    Good one Wayne. I like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Special K View Post
    Yeah, it was a good one. She was 72 3/8 inches long with a girth of 34 3/16 and (I'm guessing she must have weighed) somewhere around 49 - 50 some pounds.
    I know she set the drag on my little ultra lite to screamin' when I hooked her... and I thought several times she would surely spool me before I ever got her in.
    Black and chartreuse tipped with a minnow was the hot combination today... 12 feet deep... over 18 fow... in case you were wondering chief.
    What we have here is the Harris Lake version of "The Old Man And the Sea"...

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