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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Preliminary scoring has Tuffy1 in first with 290, Shep in second with 196, and GOTONE in third with 195. Please check your numbers and let me know BY EMAIL at [email protected] if I need to correct anything. |
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| First, I'd like to thank the Extreme One, Adam O, and so many others, too numerous to name. I'd like to thank Steve Worrall and Zach for providing the forum, and Jason Smith for creating this Fantasy. Next I'd like to express my deep appreciation to all MFer's, everywhere. I couldn't have done this without your support. You know, growing up in a poor family in Fond du Lac, I always dreamed of fishing in tournaments. While I have fished in a few goldfish tourney's, I always dreamed of the big time. The PMTT. Well, seeing as how I just can't get in the tournament, this is the next best thing! I live vicariously through all you big-time Muskie Tourney DUdes and Dudettes! Thank you, Thank you!
I thought I had the inside scoop with team 77! Tuffy1, how do you know about Adam?! |
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Location: WI | I'd like to personally thank Shep for beating me by a POINT!!! Oh well, there is always hope for next time. Congrats to Adam and Travis for a great finish. Good Luck CCMI!!! |
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| GOTONE, You too, knew about Adam? |
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Location: WI | I had the pleasure of fishing with the Grim Reaper on Eagle Lake a couple of weeks ago........ |
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| hehehe
Actually, I don't know Adam, but he is a customer of ours. One of my co-workers told me about him, so I figured he lives close by, so must know the water pretty good. Guess my hunch was correct. Is that his nick-name? The Grim Reaper?
Does Cory know him too? Was he up there with you?
Edited by Shep 9/17/2003 4:34 PM
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Location: Racine, Wi | I'd like to thank, the acadamy, my sponsors, my family, my girlfriend from my 2nd sophmore year in college, and Barney. Even a blind pig finds an achorn once in a while.
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| Tuffy1, did you know the French use pigs to harvest Truffles? |
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Location: Racine, Wi | I wasn't aware of that. Do they pour tea as well? Maybe I should rephrase- Even a blind pig finds a truffle once in a while. Not quite the same, Those dang redcoats!:>) Always so proper. |
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Location: Racine, Wi | Sorry, I thought you said Brittish. Anyway, done messing around now. |
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | Tuffy,
They do it by smell. Keep trying on the metaphors. |
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Location: Mason City, Iowa | You guys are a little bit odd. It must be the muskie fishing. Are there any more Fantasy Angler contests this year? This looks like a challenge.
pigs?? |
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Location: Racine, Wi | How 'bout this Slamr... Even a scenseless pig finds a truffle once in a while, when out looking for achorns.
I probably shouldn't look into writing novels I guess.
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Location: Racine, Wi | Shep, I finally read what you wrote. I don't even know who Adam was. I got lucky as crap. I knew a few teams that I had faith in, but most was a shot in the dark. |
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