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Old Jun 20, 2008 | 01:50 PM
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Tough crowd around here.
 
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Old Jun 20, 2008 | 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by scott1981
Dont take it personal, I didnt know they were around and I like the design quite a bit

no kidding - some of us are just pissy that they've worked too much OT this week and can't wait for their fishing vaction to start (t-minus 17 hrs!)
 
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Old Jun 20, 2008 | 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by wasachevyguy
so are they paying you to sell these or what? i just don't understand the random plug.
Get off your high horse already.
 
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Old Jun 20, 2008 | 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by wrobo23
no kidding - some of us are just pissy that they've worked too much OT this week and can't wait for their fishing vaction to start (t-minus 17 hrs!)
Dude, you just described my week to the T! I've worked over all week and i'm waiting to go fishing tomorrow evening!
 
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Old Jun 20, 2008 | 09:16 PM
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Dude !

Now your talking !

I sold my boat towing truck 2 months ago, thinking I would have a new F150 shortly thereafter. Instead, it took 2 freaking months ! I don't think I've went without fishing for 2 months straight, in my adult life ! ... nor my childhood either, now that I think about it. But I finally got my brand new F150 last night :-)

I might just have to spend several of my off days, doing all of the mods.... but I HAVE to get on the water soon, before I go freaking crazy !

And this Fall when it starts to cool off, it's freaking ON !!! :-)

Stick a monster ;-)

Peace,
Fish



 
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Old Jun 21, 2008 | 06:20 AM
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^^^^^^ That is why I don't swim in lakes, etc, where I can't see the bottom. That damn thing has probably eaten a few people
 
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Old Jun 21, 2008 | 10:25 AM
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Hey Cope.....

Sturgeon are really just big, docile, mud-suckers :-) {great fighters on a rod and reel though !}

But on the other hand, when you get a 300 lb fish up to the boat, and all you can see is its head and shoulders, while the rest of it disapeers off into the murky depths..... and your reaching down and grabbing ahold of this prehistoric looking monster....
Put it this way, I can't tell you that the thought didn't cross my mind > "What the hell am I doing here ? This freaking fish is bigger than I am" ! Then, when I finally did get a grip on it, I was wondering, "Okay, who has ahold of who here" ? :-) Great memories though :-)

Peace,
Fish

PS, Sorry to get off topic.... Just mention fishing, and see what happens ? :-)
 
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Old Jun 21, 2008 | 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Fish Chris
Sturgeon are really just big, docile, mud-suckers :-) {great fighters on a rod and reel though !}
Hey Chris im not sure if you have heard but down here in Florida there has been 2-3 people killed/seriously injured do to these big docile mud suckers.

I dont think it was lake stureon but instead gulf or atlantic sturgeon.

But all of the incidents were the same people boating along when all of a sudden the large fish came airborne and landed on someone!

Its happend very often and has resulted in death

Trust me im not saying the fish is trying to kill people but man i really dont think they are all that docile. Question is how fast would a 150 pound fish be moving to throw it self high enough to make it into a boat!

Ill see if i can find the article its really intresting!
 
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Old Jun 21, 2008 | 12:19 PM
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Dayum!!!

Nice fish, Fish!!

DIHLON, thanks for sharing the info!
 
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Old Jun 21, 2008 | 12:23 PM
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Well since you bring this up......

in the last few years, we have had 2 people seriously injured.... one nearly died, after hitting jumping Sturgeon, while riding jet skis !

Also, I know of a friend of a friend, who after fishing for Sturgeon all day, without a bite, was running back to the ramp in one of those open bowed fish and ski type of boats, at about 50 mph, when a Sturgeon (aprox 75 lbs) jumped straight up in front of him ! It came straight over the bow, smashed his windshield, and as he put his arm up in front of his face (out of natural reflex) it broke his arm, and threw him back the length of his boat, slamming him into the transom !
Thank God he didn't go out of the boat.... with a broken arm, in the middle of the bay (and like a dum-bass) without a life jacket ! As he would have watched his boat leaving him, then surely drowned !

Needless to say, he was pretty stunned.... and pissed about his windshield.... and having to go the hospital.... But he did turn back around to get the dead, floating Sturgeon though :-) Not an entirely bad trip I guess :-)

Peace,
Fish
 
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