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    Default Article: Fishing Life - Litewirehooker


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    What a lot of great memories and a close family!

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    Those are some great pictures. They really, REALLY, remind me of my youth. Except of course for the stringers. Mine were never that big.

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    Thanks for posting ! Brings back lots of great memories.

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    Nice story. Too bad the pictures quit posting from the picture of your daughter on down.

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    Thanks for sharing, nice memories :-)

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    Great pictoral history!

    Mudfish? Is that the same as a grinnel? And what did you do with them after you took them off the stringer?

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    Wow, I feel like we might be cousins. Neat old photos you got there. I was one of 'em young fellers that lived on the other
    side of the tracks and fished under the railroad bridge for supper. I can remember them old steam engines rumblin' across
    the old bridges leavin' a long trail of smoke behind them. Neat story.

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    Those are some hawg bass in the pics!!

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    What happened to my post here?

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