Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
You said a mouthful, I have known Vic for years and you won't find a nicer fellow and Ms Kim has made him an awesome fishing partner. Vic always has a smile on his face whether they have the fish or not. Kim was so nervous as they were last to weigh in being the day one leaders, she guessed they had 15.50 pounds. When they came to the scales they needed like 15.58 to win, the scale locked on a little over 15.60, WOW!!
CONGRATS KIM AND VIC, YOU EARNED IT!!!!!!!
Y'all are so right. I doubt if he would remember me either, it's been a looooong time. I remember back in 1974 when I lived in Grenada and the water was so high you could almost ride to Calhoun City in a boat. Back then there were big tall snags still standing everywhere. I was fishing out from Redgrass in the thick of the snags and I had one medium crappie in the boat. He came by and we talked a few minutes, when he asked how I was doing. I told him I would be a lot better if I could figure out how to keep from letting my jig get caught on those limbs down under the water right next to the snags. I still thank him today for that valuable lesson, it has helped me catch crappie ever since I would have otherwise never have known were there. I wound up with a really good mess that day..
Thanks again Vic and congratulations to you and Ms Kim on a job well done and well deserved..