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Fishing the Day After a Heavy Rain Storm

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15 minutes ago, CrankFate said:

Never got anywhere near 20 in one day, but I’ll be fishing after big rains again tomorrow. Now if the poison ivy embedded into scratches on my ankle from walking a mile through rugged poison ivy vine covered terrain last time I was out would go away, everything would be great. Next time, I’ll remember to wear socks that cover my ankle.

No poison ivy here but can you believe the way the lawn care contractor destroyed the bank because they mowed last week when everything was just as wet?

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6 minutes ago, The Bassman said:

No poison ivy here but can you believe the way the lawn care contractor destroyed the bank because they mowed last week when everything was just as wet?

No. It looks like they used a combine harvester on the grass.

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