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My New CoAngler

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I've had this little guy for about a month. I named him "Fred" after the Ray Stevens song. I took him out in the boat for the first time on Sunday. I wish I would have taken a picture when he was riding in the boat and having fun. Instead, I took a picture after he fell in and was pouting. Now my PFD smells like wet dog. Anyway, if you've ever wondered why I go by "Bird Dog", it's because I often have one in my boat. Now if I could only get them to point bass.

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Cute pup... mine always wants to "taste" the fish when I swing them on board. Years of memories ahead for you guys.

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Excellent fishing partner !!!!!!!!!

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Great looking dog!!!

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Good looking pup there!

Cute pup... mine always wants to "taste" the fish when I swing them on board. Years of memories ahead for you guys.

I had a newfie that HAD to be the one that released the fish.  He'd wait until I unhooked them, and would gently take them in his mouth, and drop them off the side of the dock, LOL.  Mostly sunnies that the kids caught.

Cute pup, I need a dog.

Good looking pup there!

Cute pup... mine always wants to "taste" the fish when I swing them on board. Years of memories ahead for you guys.

I had a newfie that HAD to be the one that released the fish. He'd wait until I unhooked them, and would gently take them in his mouth, and drop them off the side of the dock, LOL. Mostly sunnies that the kids caught.

Funny that ur dog did that

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Wonderful partner.

Enjoy your time with him.

Send more pictures.  :)

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