Dr. Jones is in a featured article in the Louisiana Sportsman Magazine. Way to go Ray. i enjoyed the piece and the pictures.
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Dr. Jones is in a featured article in the Louisiana Sportsman Magazine. Way to go Ray. i enjoyed the piece and the pictures.
"gene"
"G" Gone but not forgotten!!
Am I the only one to recognize Dr. Jones as our own "bryophyte" or more commonly known as Ray? He joins us at D'Arbonne each fall for a grand time. My wife loves talking with him. There is a very nice story on him in the Louisiana Sportsman. Check it out on line.
Or am I totally wrong.
Top bream-fishing tips from a North Louisiana expert - Louisiana Sportsman
"gene"
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Hey PPG,
I don't remember him. I'll have to look him up next time. Maybe I can talk him into lending you a hat.![]()
Ephesians 1:13Crappie Trooper LIKED above post
but...that ain't no bream........
That's a chink, which might be considered a bream by some.
"gene"
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I didn't see the article in the hard print copy I received yesterday Gene. Don't do the online thing. Nice link you sent though. A chink is a bream to me, which I love catching.
Randy Andres
Hey pawpaw, I knew exactly who you were talking about and yes that looks like him to me. He hasn't been to the Darbone gathering in several years if I remember correctly and I sure do miss him going. Thanks for the post and link, I will definetely check it out.
Dwyane
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Let's give him a special invite to join us again this year! Seems like a real interesting fellow.
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George, Ray is a wonderful addition to our group. It is always interesting to engage him in conversation, and as you can see by the article he is a superb fisherman.
"gene"
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"Bryophyte" or as I know him, Mr. Ray, is a fine fellow and a very educated man. He taught at ULM, or as it was known then NLU, for many years. He used to buy jigs from my mother-in-law and father-in-law. Many years after my in-laws quit making their D&P jigs, mine were stolen out of my boat. When Mr. Ray heard that all of my in-laws jigs had been stolen from me, he mailed me most of the jigs he had that my in-laws had molded, painted, and tied. Because of Mr. Ray, I now have some of those D&P jigs to pass down to my grandsons and granddaughters. Thank you, "Bryophyte" and thank you PawPaw Gene for reminding me of him. I have not seen him post on here in a very long time. I hope and pray all is well with him.
The Lord is good. His mercy and love endures forever.