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Spoonbill

Post by Jaybird » April 13th, 2004, 8:15 am

We have all the other fish witha topic what about the spoonbill ? Image
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Re: Spoonbill

Post by Rafe Hollister » April 13th, 2004, 2:36 pm

No
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Re: Spoonbill

Post by fish » April 13th, 2004, 2:52 pm

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Jaybird - When the snagging season is over you won't get another post in the forum for a year. Waste of band-width. 'Cides who cares about em anyways??? Image Image

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Re: Spoonbill

Post by Rafe Hollister » April 13th, 2004, 3:55 pm

Here's the one thread that would get posted every year:

Moron #1: Anybody been snagging yet?

Moron #2: Yup. Nothin' yet

Moron #1: Me neither. Where you goin'?

Moron #2: Upper arm of the lake by that house on that curve.

Moron #1: Yeah. I been there. Buddy snagged a log last year.

Moron #3: I was in the lower branch close to the railroad tracks and got one last night.

Moron #1: You mean them tracks that the trains run on? I ain't caught any there before.

Moron #3: Yeah, those are the tracks I mean.

Moron #2: How'd you cook him?

Moron #3: Fried 'em.

Moron #1: I snagged one yesterday. Biggun.

Moron #2: Where'd you go?

Moron #3: Yeah, where'd you go?

Moron #1: By them railroad tracks you talked about. Thanks.

Moron #3: No problem.

Moron #2: How'd you cook it?

Moron #1: Fried 'em.

Moron #3: Yeah, that's the way I like 'em.

Moron #4: Well season's over now. Good luck next March.

Moron #2: Shit, I didn't catch any. Wore my arms out and drank alot of beer, though.
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Re: Spoonbill

Post by Jaybird » April 13th, 2004, 8:17 pm

Well that musky one made it on there. So I thought that spoonies might make it as well. If there was a spoonbill one on here I am sure it would have more than one post.
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Re: Spoonbill

Post by Rafe Hollister » April 14th, 2004, 10:06 am

Yeah, and have you read the posts on the musky forum? You tellin' me the spoonbill forum would be that exciting? Musky can be caught all year long; spoonbill are in season for about 10 hours.
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