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    Default this is how it is

    this is not my saying, but very well put
    Last edited by booger1; 04-19-2008 at 01:41 PM.

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    tell it like it is !:D
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    Amen Brother!!!!!
    "In order for evil to flourish, all that is required is for good men to do nothing"
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    Quote Originally Posted by booger1 View Post
    this is not my saying, but very well put
    So true Booger.

    Like Dizzy Dean used to say, if you can do it, it ain't braggin.
    It's not the numbers or the size, it's the time spent on the water!

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    that is sooo true. its not that i mind someone fishing some where that i have found fish or built to hold fish.its that they need to learn how to find fish (by their hard work and effort not mine) if they are out hunting fish and find something that i built or someone else built because they figured out where the fish where. then thats great no complaints here. but if they are just watching me or someone else to see where we fish or where we build something . then in my opinion they are just down right lazy. to me thats just like cheating or stealing. people who find fish that way dont deserve to catch a fish. i hope that they have a miserable day , they get lots of backlashes, their boat leaks and their motor blows up. but thats just how i feel about it. the lakes are public and anyone can fish anywhere. i tried to sugar coat this so i wouldnt hurt anyone's feelings but maybe some of you can read between the lines and understand what i am saying.

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    I disagree w/ the author. I wouldn’t compare “fishing the bent rod pattern” to welfare. People generally want to be successful and therefore try to learn the tactics of successful people. Welfare would be the person waiting at the boat ramp w/ no fishing equipment and just a walmart sack asking people if they can have a couple of fish.

    Unless yall got some weirdos there that will pull up and fish the same brushpile that you're fishing....then that's plain rude.
    Last edited by ThrillSeeker; 03-21-2008 at 10:16 AM.
    Fish on!:D

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    Don't hold back!! Amen!!

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    I'm with ThrillSeeker! Everyone learns from someone else. Good point thrill.

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    Well said Thrill
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