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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappie Greg View Post
    Wouldn't u like to have lived back in them good ol' days


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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappie Greg View Post
    Wouldn't u like to have lived back in them good ol' days


    You can take the boy out of the country but you can't take country out of the boy
    Most of the lake back then was in cotton. or the Shiloh and Higden part were. Several cemeteries, and train ran around it.

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    I see a couple Crappie , no matter what kind of fish I love old photos.
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    Great old picture. I wonder what the catch would have looked like if they had the equipment and technology we have now? I think I would trade the technology for the simpler lifestyle that has been lost. Slackline

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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    They must have been hungry catching White Bass.
    Couple skipjacks too. And a goo.

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    You can still do that. Below the dam at pendleton.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    They must have been hungry catching White Bass.
    well, they prolly WERE hungry .... big families and hard work , fish was fish. And enjoyed every bite.
    "It was so dry in Texas the fish had ticks on 'em " !!!
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