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Old 06-19-2009, 01:21 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Man, let me tell you...you haven't really fished till you fished with dynamite!
Reminds me of the guy in the boat throwing dynamite in the lake. Game warden pulls up in is boat telling this guy that he cannot do that. As the game warden is citing codes and punishment, this guy keeps throwing dynamite in the lake. Game warden finally asks "Can you here me talking to you?" Fisherman just looks at him, lights another stick, and hands it to the game warden and asks "Are you going to talk all day, or are you going to fish?
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Watch this one for the Father's Day price.
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That's not bad Clint (and nice to see you again).

My kids bought me a few telescopic rods, as well as one which breaks down into several pieces.

Either works very well and their action is surprisingly good too. I even have one which collapses into something along the size of a thick Pen...and actually fits in my top pocket.

However, I still think the best advice here is to always include a friend...this way you can make them carry the smelly fish home.
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Hey, you too!
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nothing, and I mean nothing, can't be fixed without the proper application of the proper explosive.

and in the case of c4, if you are out of everything, you can always burn it and cook your food.

still would like to meet the first guy who thought burning a high explosive was a good idea.
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I carry my bagpipes in a back pack, not perfect- but not bad...
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that should scare everything away.

nothing like the sound of a dying something or 'nother to make the hair on the back of your neck stand up.
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