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| Just rec. my Nov. Muskies Inc. magazine yesterday, and there is some dude looking like Abe Lincoln holding a beauty on the cover.Way to go Dadiooooooo. Steve
Edited by Steve Jonesi 11/2/2006 6:57 AM
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Location: Racine, Wi | LOL, how many more publications can I get a picture of that fish in.
Abe Lincoln. ha ha haaaa |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Pretty fish and a GREAT shot, perspective is good, the shot is perfectly centered, just plain a good picture. The guy holding it looks pretty happy, and DOES look a bit like Abe. |
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| VERY nice fish and yes, an excellent photo.
I received my copy yesterday as well. I brought it in and layed it on the kitchen table. Went to pick up my daughter and when she saw that magazine laying on the table...she pointed to it and screamed: "FISHY!"
She fully recognizes these fish at the ripe old age of 13 months old!
My wife and I about cracked up laughing!
I think my daughter could be my new boat partner in the years to come!
Priceless... |
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| that;s awesome! Start her young. My daughter could tell the difference between a Pike and Muskie by age 2. |
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Location: oswego, il | Man this guy gets one really big flatlander fish and there goes the neighborhood! Congrats Joel, we can't wait for you to speak at FRV in april 07! |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | Well, first of all, Abie Linkin never wore a MuskyNut hat!
Going back to my days of bible school, I recall a commandment that said, "Thou shalt not covet!" Then, it lists stuff that you're not supposed to covet.
Muskies, I don't recall being on that list. Therefore, I'm jealous and I want that fish! She's perfect, so big, just the right proportions and color.
Joel, you may have her now but one day, she'll be mine! m |
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Location: Brookfield, WI | I guess I see the Abe Lincoln resemblance, but because he's so cool and tall, I have always thought of him more as a caucasian version of Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs. I loved him in "Cooley High", and who could forget the ultra suave signature phrase, "Hi There".
Kevin
Your dreams are your ticket out. |
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