fishing vid
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I have no problem with "so called" rough language. But Man - you do not break glass outdoors for other people or kids to step on and cut their feet, and it just messes up the environment to boot. There is no place for that in the outdoors today. Please - do not do that anymore - and please - pick up all your trash - drink cans - sandwich wrappers - tin foil - plastic stuff. We all like to see the outdoors in an unspoiled state - just like it was 100 years ago - or as close as we can come to that. Just give it some thought before you do it again.
Have a great day.
Warren
Have a great day.
Warren
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#6
I have no problem with "so called" rough language. But Man - you do not break glass outdoors for other people or kids to step on and cut their feet, and it just messes up the environment to boot. There is no place for that in the outdoors today. Please - do not do that anymore - and please - pick up all your trash - drink cans - sandwich wrappers - tin foil - plastic stuff. We all like to see the outdoors in an unspoiled state - just like it was 100 years ago - or as close as we can come to that. Just give it some thought before you do it again.
Have a great day.
Warren
Have a great day.
Warren
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i cleaned up all the glass as it was shot on a gravel drive and therfore easy to find...i do not litter and i am a great conservationist as i think all outdoorsman should be...and that was not me cursing it was my brother in law and he apoligized(i know spelled wrong but i dont know how to spell i right)but he was tournament fishing,and it was a big bass
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Thanks for clearing that up mortalcare. Like I said - I didn't mind the rough talk - I talk the same way some times when I am fishing and get a big tangle or lose a good lure to a snag or stick my finger with a hook- not being a tournament fisherman - I don't cuss when I lose a big fish though - I've lost too many in my lifetime to get excited over losing one more. I guess it would be more exciting to lose a big one in a tourney tho.