Bet she could teach us a thing or two about crappie fishing. Notice the cane poles on the side of the car.
Pretty nice slabs too!Attachment 358299
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Bet she could teach us a thing or two about crappie fishing. Notice the cane poles on the side of the car.
Pretty nice slabs too!Attachment 358299
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Without a doubt.
I bet she be surprised at a few thing these days too!
I started with cane poles and trolled with them too. No brackets, just sat on them on Lake Washington.
I bet she could. Probably ????? we are cheating with all the stuff we use
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Bet she has a firm handshake. Supporting that string on fish with her thumb and index finger on both hands
bet she cleaned and cooked them to near perfection in real pig fat and cornmeal …..:cheers2
I just love old outdoors photographs. When I go to BPS or Cabela's I check them out.
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Yep, saved in a can sitting on the stove. And her husband probably died at about age 50 with what was termed hardening of the arteries.
Ask me how i know all that.
But what about the car? My guess is 1930, and i want to say Model A Ford, but the small rear side windows have me puzzled.
We had one like that with what was called a rumble seat in back where a trunk would be.