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    Quote Originally Posted by sevenfiftynine View Post
    Is Jared talking about the fishing or the farting.......
    May be both. Looks like a warming spell starting after the rain this weekend. So should be good fishing for everyone. Maybe we can have a fish off again like last year up the creek on that bank. Was a good time last year and even Joe was catching fish!!!

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    As long as Mr. Gas Hands is not in my Boat!
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    I forgot about the gas hands. It did take him a little while to start catching fish that day. Had to get the gas to wear off. So it's either Joedog or "gashands". Dang so many choices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jigging15 View Post
    We fished the Osage. But 90% of the teams in the tournament were fishing the grand arm above bucksaw. The upper end dirtied up so most ran back down towards Bucksaw. We watched some guys catch some males along the trees/lay downs in the bank when we rigged up in to a pocket. We just stayed out a few boat lengths away from the bank.
    I've often heard this and wonder what it means exactly. When you say "above Bucksaw", do you mean towards the dam?

    Likewise, "up the arm" or "down the arm" confuses me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dartgod View Post
    I've often heard this and wonder what it means exactly. When you say "above Bucksaw", do you mean towards the dam?

    Likewise, "up the arm" or "down the arm" confuses me.
    Up means up the river channel
    Down means down river channel towards the dam.
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    Makes sense. Thanks for clarifying.
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