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    I believe that's the first time I ever saw a coon swimming! Cool photos, Chris! Thanks for the post and the pics.
    My wife keeps saying I never listen to her....... or something like that!

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    Looks like fun , been wanting to make a trip there myself, used to have the wife drop me off a swinging bridge and float to dripping springs at pangburn , great trip and nice scenery along the way, thanks for the post Chris !!!!
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    Fun catching but poor eating in my book. Looks like a good trip . It is always cooler up there .
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    If you think pissing your wife/girlfriend off is a bad deal, grab you a hand full of wet coon swimming across the water, it will make, pissing off your wife/girlfriend like a walk in a park. A pissed off coon is a sho Nuff a bad deal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    Fun catching but poor eating in my book. Looks like a good trip . It is always cooler up there .
    It got a lil cooler once the sun went down, but not much before that. The river is super low and about 64 degrees, due to lack of generation/rain. Still better than the lakes but a lot warmer than I am used to seeing it. We were hoping to get into some Browns, but they weren't feeding much yesterday. We caught two decent ones right before dark on night crawlers and corn.
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