That'd take a long dadgum time to weigh 30 fish if you had 25 or 30 boats in it. Just WOWWWW
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That'd take a long dadgum time to weigh 30 fish if you had 25 or 30 boats in it. Just WOWWWW
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The dead fish is why tournament trails started cutting back on the numbers. Like I told Gaboman, CUSA had a regional at West Point, GA and had 187 boats. There was a article in the sports section a few days later about the number of dead fish left behind. I helped scoop a bunch of dead fish for people to carry home and we still didn't get all. After I got my check, I left.
I don't remember the Louisville club. There was several dead fesh left at the CUSA Classic two years ago. I wished they would let you keep em or turn em loose. Most of the time ain't nobody gonna take 7 fesh from Columbus, MS back to Columbus, Ohio or Georgia fer that matter. Or maybe even give them to people that come out to watch the weigh ins. I think the most we ever kept last year in a club tourney was 40 sumptin to give to a feller that wanted em.
Oh well it'll all work out. If they outlaw it we'll just take our toys (sponsorships) and play somewhere else. May even go feshin the same days they have their tourneys and see how many we can ketch. See how they like that.
Morris....DD fishes the Fruit Jars too. So your reasoning may need some shoring up. I'm just saying.
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A lot like the old Wannabe... except with fewer bad words. And Karate chop action. But, yes, still purtier than you.
MCC used to take the fish caught out to the Baptist Childrens Village. Found out later that the staff was taking them home. Several guys around here take them to the VA home and feed the Vets.