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Liver Transplant Survivor

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Took my buddy Bill fishing yesterday. First time fishing in 28 years, first time ever bass fishing. He had liver failure and got a transplant earlier this year and is doing well. This was his first bass ever (the little one) and the bigger one he said was the biggest fish he had ever caught in his life. :) Anyway, by the time we got to mid afternoon he was asking how much money I had in the boat, trailer and motor and was thinking out loud about getting one in the spring.

 

I think he had a good time. :) It was the best day fishing I have ever had.

 

 

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  • Super User

Sharing a good day on the water with your freind Bill will be remembered by both of you, priceless.

Tom

time well spent

Sometimes fishing isn't all about catching fish, thanks for being a great friend.

If he was hardcore enough, he could use the liver for catfish... ?

I'm glad you guys had a good time.

  • Super User

Bass fishing is a great sport/hobby. Once you find the nitch your hooked.

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