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Old 08-02-2005, 01:44 PM
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The real funny thing is. The story I told about the guy seeing people release a mountain lion from a helicopter that landed on his property wasn't made up.

That's when you decide to tell me the world would be better off with out ne etc.

Just hope your not one of the knucklheads that like to move in close when they see you catching fish around Murphy's Island. I usually tie on a one ounce jig and bounce it off their hull.

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Old 08-02-2005, 01:56 PM
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Stop thinking so highly of yourself and your opinion, your comments worry me none.

Like I said.

ORIGINAL: NY Outdoors

boat aint big enough for you, me, and our mixed opinions
so why take it any farther than that. you me oil/water

Ever freequent the VI?

or possibly woodies pub?

Then we have already met I'm sure of it. And why you so concerned about my opinions of what I've seen anyways. You're the one that keeps bringing up the kitties that aint here not me.

I know what I've seen and what my family has seen. agree, disagree, agree to disagree, not a difference to me in any way.

I go through 4 corners every day just after 5. Along with about 1000 other people.

this is about fishing so get back on track. the river has been excellent this year producing a good amount of smallmouthes and wallies this year.
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Old 08-02-2005, 01:59 PM
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or possibly woodies pub
Isn't that a crack den?
And why you so concerned about my opinions of what I've seen anyways.
Believe me I'm not.
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Old 08-02-2005, 02:24 PM
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Ya it tends to get a bad rap from it's previous 30 years of bar history there biker rednecks and all. Lets just say I've seen some crazy crazy things in past 20 years.

Woody actually cleaned it up pretty good but as you can see people still think of it the way they want. Just changed hands again and the new owner aintone toput up with no stupid crap that for sure.

think he's changing the name to "bucks sportsmans den" or something.
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Old 08-02-2005, 03:20 PM
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Glad to hear that got the bad element out of there. Good luck in the river.
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