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TnRiver46

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  1. Awwww, here now. Bill dance has done the same thing a few times
  2. That surely happens, probably for about half of every single day
  3. I got the story last night. He leaned them up against the car, one of which had a popper tied on and hooked down near the reel. He forgot they were there and kicked them over as he walked around back of the car.
  4. You should see what he cooks on the smoker for his family! I’ve bitten the screen looking at the food pics on here haha
  5. Well I was joking, they aren’t really smarter than you. Re reading that made me feel a tad mean haha
  6. Hmm sounds like they might ruin a cooler with that slime haha
  7. Well what the deuce?? Melton ?
  8. Have you ever tried cutting one up? I was just wondering how tough they are. I’m guessing they would stay alive all day provided they actually fit in a livewell
  9. I have never figured out what they are so scared of. I have a dock. So what if there’s a lure or line stuck on it? Then I get a free lure. The hickory nuts are far more hazardous
  10. I’ve been to the hospital for that!
  11. The bass are smarter than you, give up on matching the hatch!
  12. They work for a lot of people in a lot of places, @gimruis home waters are not included haha. I’ve also struggled with them but I did catch one and I have had people catch them with the 90 and 75 size out the back of my boat
  13. Our dog with nasty teeth has seizures under anasthesia so she just has to have nasty teeth haha. Poor ole gal, she still eats at record speed. The vet said the back teeth are the most important for house dogs life just crunching dog food the other two dogs somehow have immaculate teeth, they didn’t get that trait from me haha
  14. I caught one in Alaska and they required they be killed, it was quite tasty. It followed and engulfed a gold spoon, pretty intense. All those pains unhooking are quickly forgotten when you’ve got meat in the box
  15. I love it when fish go on a rampage. I usually turn it into a feeding frenzy for myself
  16. I know, the same skyline sunset I always post but I never take it for granted. Be grateful for every one you get to see
  17. There’s serious money to be made in the name of fear. Heck somebody paid us $200 the other day to remove a tiny snake from their house that was totally incapable of injuring a human
  18. Excellent point. The same people that say “I’m not eating fish out of that nasty river” drink the water out of that nasty river. And it’s treated with stuff you have to wear a hazmat suit to handle haha. Don’t get me wrong, i guzzle loads of tap water everyday, just the price of doing business I guess. Pick your poison
  19. Sounds about right. I will say sometimes it’s almost like you are eating nothing but it’s cool and refreshing nonetheless. My wife hates them. She even sorted all the seeds out and made a pie, thinking it would taste like something else. That took her about 3 hours. She took one bite of the pie and said ewww, so I ate the whole thing
  20. Hahaha I’m not sure, maybe he was getting the rod out of the car. Something before I pulled up
  21. My buddy hooked himself in the heel yesterday while tying on a lure in the parking lot. We dabbed a tiny bit of clear whiskey onto a paper towel and applied. Hopefully it killed any bacteria, it was a strong elixir
  22. That picture was from 2016. I don’t think I’ve eaten any of them this year but this is the time to find them.
  23. And they come by the hundreds not the dozens
  24. If they jump and come off, you just gotta say at least you got the fun part out of her

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