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The End Of Bass

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Retire, lol, hopefully you have $ to, if you can't sell that boat and no one buys your tackle??

You missed the joke.

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Yep def did, sorry i'm def a serious kinda person.

It won't. Once my service in the Army is done, I have a job lined up at a local fish and game management as a Biologist. Working with a company that stock trophy bass and other "game" fish and alsotracking trophy white deer pre and post rut,with tracking wild boars on the side.

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It won't. Once my service in the Army is done, I have a job lined up at a local fish and game management as a Biologist. Working with a company that stock trophy bass and other "game" fish and alsotracking trophy white deer pre and post rut,with tracking wild boars on the side.

Cool must be nice.

Cool must be nice.

It is, so I can use what I learn to hunt some big trophy bucks and some big ol'bass.

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Sure why not, that's the advantage you will have as a District biologyst,and working for the state.

I would find a job closer to the coast

Maybe they would start a professional mudfish trail. I know I could make money on that... :tongue8:

I can relate to that, or pickerel..I seem to catch one of those in the middle of a school of bass.

I would turn into a choupique (aka grinnel, bowfin, cypress trout, etc.) angler. They will hit a variety of lures (just like a bass), they put up one hell of a fight, and are good eating (clean while alive and fry immediately).

Stop it...just stop it...you're going to make me cry! :cry3:

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Doubt it'll happen in our lifetime(s). Earth is cyclic. El nino, la nina, warming, cooling. I agree with the sentiment that it'd be nice if the peacocks move in! :-) In the mean time, I'll keep playing catch-n-release.

The deer population would take a hit with former fisherman looking for a new hobby.

more hunting

or suicide

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