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    Man those Talquin slabs ain't no joke! They sure do look thick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappielover View Post
    Man those Talquin slabs ain't no joke! They sure do look thick.
    yes sir. That place will spoil a man or woman!
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    Guess we were missing out while sleeping late letting the storm pass. Agree with Speckanator you are a diehard for sure. wtg!

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    Agree...stayed in the camper but went out this morning (Monday) and yes they are still there.....
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    Good job on the dedication. Good looking dinner in the making. A friend and I went about 5 yrs back and set up about 1/2 mile from the ramp. 25hp boat and storm warnings so we knew not to go too far. We were hammering good fish, one after the other while Todd's phone is going off with warning after warning. I'd ask" how far is it?" He would answer and I would say something about we still had time. By the time we agreed it was time to go, the swells were over 2', the wind blew the anchor loose, and the radio had wind damage about 10 miles away. To date, one of the best trips ever. Sometimes it's just worth doing.
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    Thanks for sharing.. it sounds like you guys had it bad.Lol...yes sir I agree.sometimes you just got to make a memory!
    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    Good job on the dedication. Good looking dinner in the making. A friend and I went about 5 yrs back and set up about 1/2 mile from the ramp. 25hp boat and storm warnings so we knew not to go too far. We were hammering good fish, one after the other while Todd's phone is going off with warning after warning. I'd ask" how far is it?" He would answer and I would say something about we still had time. By the time we agreed it was time to go, the swells were over 2', the wind blew the anchor loose, and the radio had wind damage about 10 miles away. To date, one of the best trips ever. Sometimes it's just worth doing.
    The only "easy" day, was yesterday!

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