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Hello,

My name is Joey. I am active duty Air Force and have been for 15+ years now. I am an Evaluator Flight Engineer on E-3 AWACS. I am from southern Louisiana, lived in Florida for 4 years and Oklahoma for over 10. The Air Force decided that I needed to pack mine and my wife's things and move to Japan 4 months ago. I have been fishing my whole life. Catt, my uncle, and my dad would take me all the time and taught me everything I know.

Welcome to THE list! You had some good teachers. We on the list learn alot from your uncle Catt.

We appreciate you and the others who serve this great country in the military. Thanks!

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WELCOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Welcome E3 FE, great havin' ya!

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How Y'all Are  ;)

My nephew Joey is another Cajun from Southwest Louisiana & is one of the few anglers I fish with that has taken my money on numerous occasions.

Welcome to the forum!!  a BIG THANK YOU for serving.

Welcome.

What is the bass fishing scene like over there in Japan?

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I am on a small island south of mainland Japan, unfortunately there is no bass fishing here :(

Welcome and thank you for your service. Without men and women like you, we would not have the freedom we have now. Sorry about the no bass thing.

Thats a monster bass you are holding up there in your picture.

How many pounds?

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Welcome aboard!

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She was an 11.2 caught in Lake Arbuckle in southern Oklahoma early March. It was 18 degrees when we launched that morning and that was the only fish I caught the whole day, but it was the best day of fishing I have had! I took some pictures then let her go!

Welcome to this forum Joey and keep fishing .We salute you

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Nice toad you are holding there bud.  Welcome Aboard!!

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