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| I often read things in Musky magazines that are completely incomprehensible and leave me scratching my head in awe and wonder, recognizing that it is awful and wondering how in the h*## it got in there with any kind of editing.
It's one thing to put it in a magazine and another thing to write descriptions of the many, many objects in a catalogue. R&H's catalogue is always entertaining and I am guessing it is Rollie but don't really know who writes the blurbs. If it is Rollie I would have to give him an A+ for enthusiasm,
an A- for originality and recognize him as the Yogi Berra(sp?) of catalogue journalism.
My first catch in this years catalogue came as I perused the Videos, pg. 118 Anatomy of a Musky Lake upper left, mentions "why sunken structures are so popular as fish producers".
As opposed to what??[:)] | |
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| Why, the obvious, FSF, the UN sunken structures, like land, or maybe boats other than Slamr's.
It is well accepted scientific doctrine that land muskies did actually exist, and have evolved rapidly over the last several hundred thousand years into house cats.[:blackeye:] | |
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| I agree with Steve they are very much like a cat.....finicky! | |
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| Skis are like Women they both:
Tease us, Show themselves then say NO! and disappear
Can strike without warning
Can change attitude in a second
Are Affected by weather
Are affected by Monthly cycles
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