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Me either,..its like a poison ivy itch you just cant reach. You know "its coming",...lol (pardon the pun),..that itch? will be scratched.

  I just hope while were out there "scratchin away" we not only get to make new memories, of the exceptional fall colors, favorable temps, and yahoo free open waters,  but we all get to hook into some of those fattened up, acrobatic, and beautifully colored defiant bronzebacks.

 This is like an "addiction",  much like the drug addicts around here, that get free meth clinics. We should have free smallie clinics!,...lol ,...Like one on pickwick, dale hollow, kezar, and erie. ,...lol,...I'd be found on their doorsteps every fall, wiping my mouth with my sleeve, slightly shivering, all wide eyed, and attention lost. Begging them to admit me,.. "c'mon, man!! ,... please!,...hook me up, I need my fix",...lmao

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