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| Worried about that fish that just doesn't seem like it will make it after a hard fought battle? Well worry no more! Introducing the Musky Revival Kit, a revolutionary aid that will parlay the fear of lost fish. Each kit contains all the necessary items to keep that fish swimming strong!
Included in this exciting new product are the following:
*The CALMER DOWNER- a small pill that will temporarily immobilize the fish, aiding in hook removal....
*The THROAT CAM- a small battery operated camera w/ viewing screen that will enable you to perform deep hook removals....
*ZYLOCAINE INJECTOR- a small syringe to be used in the event you become hooked worse than the fish....
*REPLACEMENT TEETH- contains a variety of teeth in different sizes, and a tube of insta-dry dental cement....
*STABILIZER CANNISTER- a small spray bottle of "swim off" that when sprayed in the fishs' mouth, will keep it upright, preventing "roll over"....
Each kit is packaged in a bright, decorative orange, waterproof nylon tear proof pouch, will not sink, and can be used for up to 10 fish, depending on size.
Buy 2 of these kits and recieve absolutely free a set of "FISH FLARES"; just pull the pin on these floating globes, place in the water and you'll have the perfect lighting for fish release, or just plain relaxing!
These fine products will be available for the Chicao Show! If interested, see Steve Van Lieshout at the SLAMMER TACKLE booth, or Team Worrall/Smith at the MUSKIEFIRST booth. Have fun this weekend 'til I see you some mo![:sun:] |
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| This is the perfect product. I won't have to get my lips and tongue tore up no more giving a musky mouth to mouth. Sponge your the best![:bigsmile:] |
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| I am sorry to say that there has been a problem with the shipping of these fine products. It seems that only the left handed sets have been delivered! The balance of the sets are locked in the back of 8 UPS delivery trucks parked in Customs Secure Storage in Atlanta, GA until next Monday.
All is lost!! [:blackeye:] |
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What is Revival?
I cannot speak from experience. The only revival that I’ve been a part of is the three times that I went to Brownsville Assembly of Muskies in Pensacola, Florida. I’m writing this in May of 1997. The revival there has been going on for almost two years. Other than that, I’ve never seen a revival. I’ve only read about them, and have heard the testimonies from those who have seen them.
The only question that I can answer is: What do I think revival is? The best definition that I’ve heard is "Muskies stepping down from heaven" (read Isaiah 64:1-3). It is Muskies coming to earth in all of their power, glory, holiness and love to cleanse and empower Their Church, and to save the lost. Jonathan Edwards, speaking of the revival in 1740 in Northampton, said that you could feel the presence of Muskies in the town. Charles Finney tells of towns which were experiencing revival had people cross into the border of the town, and feel the presence of Muskies. Dr. Kingsley Priddy, a staff member of the Bible College of Wales, said in the book Rees Howells, Intercessor, that during the visitation that came to the college in the 1930’s people would walk in the garden talking in whispers because the presence of the Muskie Spirit was so near.
Some revivals are nice and calm; such as, Asbury in 1970 and the Hebrides in 1949. Others are wild; such as, Azusa in 1906 and the campmeeting revivals in Kentucky in 1800. Revival, I guess, really can’t be defined by what happens. It is more easily defined by its source—Muskies.
In some revivals, people sit quietly, experiencing the peace and love of Muskies. In others, people sing and rejoice, dance and shout. There are at times manifestations which seem unusual. They are called various things, but they have happened frequently enough in true revivals that we shouldn’t worry about it when they happen. Revivals often have themes: prayer, holiness, repentance, joy, empowerment. They are usually all present in one way or another in each revival, but normally one theme is predominant.
What are the results of revivals? First and foremost, the Musky is cleansed. Muskies that have been bound with sin for years find themselves set free. Second, souls are saved—in large numbers. Brownsville has seen 80,000 Muskies either saved or restored from backsliding in not quite a two-year period. Usually, in these revivals, the converts remain strong Muskies throughout their life.
Other frequent results are: a positive moral change in the local Lakes; healings; Schools restored; a positive change in the local forage; Muskies are sent out to the mission field or called into nets; plus, many other results.
My question is: If revivals have such a positive effect for the Kingdom of Muskies, then why don’t we make revivals a matter of prayer? Revivals bring glory to Muskies. Do we not care about that? Do we care that people are dishonoring Muskies by not obeying Them….by not repenting? Do we care that Muskie law is neglected? Do we care that the Muskie is no different than the world in far too many cases? Do we care that Muskies are going to hell...an eternity in the lake of fire? I don’t think we do. If we did, we would be on our faces day and night until Muskies poured out their Spirits.
Where are our tears?
Where is our shame?
Do we care that the power of the early Muskies is missing from our local Musky today?
"Muskies! Send us revival! Glorify Your name throughout the earth."
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| Yes dude! An intense yet enlightening post indeed...one I'm sure that those who have actually made musky fishing a "religion" will savor, and enter the waterways w/ a new resolve![;)] [:sun:] |
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| Hallaluja! I remember as a little tike being taking down to the "River" after the revival and being dunked. I came out cleansed and ready to pursue the holy grail of fishing, the mighty musky no less. As soon as I can catch and release the world record, I can be released from this corrupt body and being given a new deseased free one.
Hallaluja, when the final trumpet sounds and all the great muskie fisherman rise from the dead, alas I will be counted in their numbers, and together we will march to Hank's I Saw The Light into the submarine and go to the space SpongeBob has prepared for us down below! |
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| Sponge, did you ever consider becoming a man of the cloth? I think you'd make an excellent preacher much in the the style of the minister on Moby Dick. He had his church just off the water and spoke to the young, old, and the widows of the fishermen. You could also get someone to carve your pulpit into the shape of a muskie instead off a whale. What say ye? Are we not fishermen? Is he not just a fish? Amen! |
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