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    Went to see my dad and check if he wanted to do some fishing Sunday morning we kept 12 sac threw back some smaller sacs bream and bass. It was one of the best we have had in a long time looking forward to doing it more often.
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    Congratulations on the catch. Whether you are catching fish or not spending time with your dad is good. You never know when it may be your last trip. Take him as often as you can.
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    Congrats on a good catch and also for taking Dad along. I can see that it won't be too long before I'll be wanting to be taken fishing. By the way, what waters were you fishing. I've never heard of anyone fishing out or Centerville.
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    I was fishing a protected bar pit off the levee, Centerville is where I was born and raised in between morgan city and new iberia on hwy 90 just one exit easy to miss. I used to fish the duck lake area a lot it's maybe a 30 minute boat ride
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    Back in the old days I used to go through Centerville a lot. My Dad worked for Texaco and I drove him to the Horseshoe Bayou landing, as he called it, many times. I used to love to stop at the old store at the corner of old highway 90 and 317. I used watch them slice ham right of the bone to make the sandwiches. The good old days,
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    What kind of car PawPaw, a model T. I knew where Centerville is. I lived in Bayou Vista and had kin folk in New Iberia.
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    Not quite a Model "T" but it was a Ford same as the picture.
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    PPG I think dpisani is calling you old

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    I might be old but he's a knucklehead geezer, ask "G".
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    Quote Originally Posted by PawPaw "gene" View Post


    Not quite a Model "T" but it was a Ford same as the picture.
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    now that really makes me droool............My uncle had one and I drove it some.....man, could it run......
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