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"A 71-year-old Yonkers man was found dead at the bottom of a pond clutching his fishing pole in upstate Brighton after he suffered a heart attack and fell out of his canoe while fishing Wednesday, authorities said."

I hope this isn't being disrespectful, but that was the first thing that came to my mind when I read that. At least he went out fishing. God Bless him.

Probably a G.Loomis or Kistler...

I hope his did not offend anyone.

I'd hope that I'll leave here in the same way.  

i know when i leave this place ill be going to that BASS POND IN THE SKY .... what a great way to go ....

What a great way to go!

*salutes*

Offend???  NO WAY!

I hope they buried it with him! :)

What a great way to go!

*salutes*

Offend???  NO WAY!

I hope they buried it with him! :)

Yeah! A guy like that deserves a mounument!

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Maybe he had the heart attack when he leaned over to lip his 10 pounder.

Sort of defines a lifetime warranty, huh? ...lol

LBH-

If the question ever comes up, the Turkey Run warranty does expire with the angler. :D

I echo the sentiments stated above,

When it's my time, I can't think of a better place.

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Offend??? NO WAY!

I hope they buried it with him! :)

I'll bet they did. :(

Flech- My "Turkey Run" line up WILL be in the casket with me when I go.  Hopefully I will have 3 or 4 of them by then ;)

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