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| Sitting in this accounting class I am taking and this thought struck me......
When Muskies pass gas....does the water bubble??
Cory |
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| I find it hard to believe that your mind would wander in an accounting class. The excitement generated by "GAAP" should be enough to keep you on the edge of your seat for hours.
Dave Hebeda, CPA. |
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| Can't help you there dude...I'm incapable of deep thoughts...my main concern is if so, what happens if they "bite" the bubbles?[:0] [:sun:] |
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| Wow YOUR EITHER ON TO SOMETHING OR ON SOMETHING but Ive got an Idea why not trail some beans has chum behind the boat,,later when you see the bubbles you will have all the best spots pinpointed,,,who needs GPS |
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| "Bite the bubble" is that like "Don't eat the hole in the Life Saver"?
Rob
www.huhwhatuhidunno.com |
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| "Does a muskie pass gas",,,,dude back away from you computer.
Your addicted...[:bigsmile:] |
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| Come on Jason, all us 'oldtimers' can tell you that we knew the bubble trail trick for years!! Why do you think all of the pics of the old guides were profiles of them intently appearing to stare into the water? They actually were sniffing the bubble trail to identify the offending specie, so as to not waste time on Bass Gas.[8)] |
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| Musky beer farts are the worst and whats reaaly sick is watching the perverted bluegills bite the bubbles.[:knockout:] |
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| All I can say is "WOW".Learning the old guides way must be torture on the sinuses[:knockout:] |
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