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Fishin_Machine

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  1. You have learned much Grasshoppa. Now you may go! ;D Congrats!! Selling your self is half of the battle
  2. :)It is ok to store them in oil "but" not too much. You'll have a nightmare on your hands if it gets loose. ;D Not speaking from experience. Just squirt a little in the bag and work it through all of your worms. Your worms don't have to be dripping. I would use garlic or anise. Make sure you don't store them where they'll get too hot, your place will smell like the Olive Garden. Man, I want some spagetti now. See Ya. ;D
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  4. My brother and I were fishing a pond one time and we had been catching a few bass. Things got a little slow and I hear this splashing underneath a willow tree. There was no way to get a bait under it. So I said to myself, since I can't go underneath I'll go through the top. I casted my jignpig up in the air and it crashed down in the tree. I peeled off some line and it went straight down to the water and as soon as it hit the water, the water boiled and I said man I've got a bite. I set the hook pretty hard and what I thought was a fish went about 20 feet in the air and then landed on the ground between my brother and me. Turns out it was a big old frog. The frog looked like someone shot him out of a cannon. I thought I was gonna have to take my brother to the hospital he was laughing so hard. Since I practice catch and release, I released the frog. Then since I didn't get hung up I threw back into the tree and caught another one on the next cast. My brother was useless for the rest of the day. ;D ;D

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