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Posted 6/18/2002 8:18 PM (#4459)
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After a morning that included oral surgery,my 7 year old and myself headed out this evening to the local Lake X and caught a lot of gills(BAITFISH).He had 27 and I had 21 all in @ 45 mins.Also 1 bass about he size of a fathead.

Posted 6/18/2002 8:39 PM (#36218)
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Little sponge is becoming a 'gil master himself but prefers the "king carp" as he calls them. Those daggone bluegills sure do taste good though + are hard to beat. After a trip to the dentist I bet the fishing trip sure helped ease the pain![:sun:]

Posted 6/19/2002 6:23 AM (#36219)
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Nothing better than starting a kid on gills. Shoot, I still enjoy them myself. Easy to catch, the kid can get one right after the other, and thrill to having brought home a decent dinner. Panfried in a little butter, tastes fantastic. (no, I wasn't gonna say tastes almost as good as muskie). m [:bigsmile:]

Posted 6/19/2002 8:56 AM (#36220)
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Lake X strikes again![:devil:]

Do you really think you need to hide your favorite blue gill lake on a Muskie board?[:knockout:]

Posted 6/19/2002 9:34 PM (#36221)
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It's not that I'm hiding it.It just a little pond with no name.So why not Lake X.[:bigsmile:]

Posted 6/19/2002 10:27 PM (#36222)
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Spongey, I'm w/ Little Sponge those Carp can be brawlers - no better way for a youngster to learn to fight a big fish !! [:bigsmile:] Want a fight- try a +40lb Carp. [:0] [:0]

Al Warner


www.semperubisububi.com

Posted 6/19/2002 11:23 PM (#36223)
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Jeff, how much does oral surgury cost. So that's what they call it now days.[;)] Nothing wrong with a little quality time with the kids. Before you know it they will be chucking 10" lures beside you. [:bigsmile:]