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    Default Bronco Gill in NY (08/2008)


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    Caught this 10 inch Bluegill on a white artificial grub, photographed and then released it.


    IF YOU'RE FISHIN ON CREDIT, YOU'D BETTER SWITCH TO DEBIT!!!

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    nice gill

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    NICE gil ! fish from a canoe all the time?

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    Nice gill there.


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    Thanks for all the nice congrats! Hi PAT, Yes I do pretty much all my fishin from a canoe now--I used to use a Jonboat with trolling motor but I honestly believe I can sneak up on 'em better in the canoe because it's really quiet(It's an Old Town Predator model in Camo)!


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    Quote Originally Posted by IceWarriorGill View Post
    http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...100_1799-1.jpg




    Caught this 10 inch Bluegill on a white artificial grub, photographed and then released it.
    I would have taken the pic and then released him to the grease :D
    Nice gill !!
    Alan
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    Roll Tide Roll






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    nice fish good eatin even better flathead bait
    is that a bite...YEAH FISH DONT HAVE HANDS

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    Hey Slab Slayin Fool you're absolutely right---one of my ole fishin buddies always used to use the biggest Gills he'd catch for Trophy Flathead bait and he's caught quite a few over 40lbs using 'em!!!


    IF YOU'RE FISHIN ON CREDIT, YOU'D BETTER SWITCH TO DEBIT!!!

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