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I live in Frederick Maryland, about an hour to DC or Baltimore. I know there are times when some of you may have business in one of these cities, or perhaps was subpoenaed by a Senate Sub-Committee, and may have to stay in the area for a week or more at a time. That usually means you aren't even getting the opportunity to stop by the local pond on the way home from work, much less your usual Saturday morning on the river or lake. Are we just gonna sit here and let these poor scoundrels suffer? Of course not! I would be happy to take some one out, if schedules could be arranged, and I think a lot of you would also. I don't think it has to be fancy either. I'd be happy bank fishing with a bobber rather than sitting in motel room watching "Jumper" for the tenth time. This is also an opportunity to learn about other fisheries while displaying your own. I don't know a thing about Erie, but I'd like to go after some of those nice smallies some day. So, I'd be happy to take a Lake Erie guy out for a day...not so sure about that Lake Champlain crowd, they're so...zany! To make this happen, you must let people know when you are going to be some place for a while and ask someone to have pity on you. You have to speak up. Grovel. You may not hook up all the time, but I'll bet you hook up a lot. So, let people know when you're going to be in Pittsburgh for a week!

this is a good idea!

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