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    how about putting a nice walleye in the live net, telling the wife to put it in the water, watching the live net slowly sink out of sight. wife did not tie the live net to boat. was not all lost. dropped a lure and was able to snag the live net.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ofishlbizzness View Post
    How about stepping off the bow of the boat with the intent of tying it up and missing the dock? Water sure is cold in Febuary on Lake Wateree. Nuff said.
    Lol, did you see me do that last year at Beaver Creek?

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    Don't feel bad about that plug thing happened to me twice once when i was in a bass tournament, buddy launch my bass boat in the water went around to wait for him my feet was sloshing in water, I new what happened no plug, kicked on the bilge pump yelled at every one to get my boat back in the water and back on my trailer drain it, plug in and back in the water. Needless to say I was red face for a few hours 30 fishermen laughing their butt of at me. BUT i got them back i won the tournament with a two lb ten oz bass. IT WASN'T A BAD DAY AFTER ALL. The other time was when i went fishing with the wife. Now the first thing she says when I get in the truck DID YOU PUT THE PLUG IN. I love her dearly. Oh for you guys that own small boats, this happened to me a long time ago. This guy was selling this run about with handle control stick steer in the back of the boat, went for a test ride and he forgot to put the plug, water was coming in, he said NO PROBLEM he kicked the motor in gear and went a good speed and in circles and almost completely emptied the boat of water stopped the boat and leaned over the side and put plug it with not that much water in the boat. Just FYI for you

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    Thanks for the wife story sounds like you still had fun. I have one. 4 years ago the perch fishing was red hot. Wife, Grandson and I stop at our favorite spot. I have to bait and take the fish off of her pole. Well from the first drop of bait down for the next 90 minutes all I was doing was taking fish off of her line and baiting her hooks. After about 60 minutes of this she says to Grandson our "baitboy" sure is slow. I said just enjoy your moment.
    Thanks again for sharing your wife moment made me bring back memories.
    "Smiles don't leave a lake without one."
    "White Perch the other white meat."
    "CK the Official Tester of floating nets".

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    Quote Originally Posted by brettw View Post
    How about throwing a floating net in the water and watch it go down like a 1974 Chevy
    brettw you can let go of that one now. I know it was a classic but you can let go now.
    "Smiles don't leave a lake without one."
    "White Perch the other white meat."
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    Ok
    I did enjoy it but I will now put it on the bottom!

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