The Wolfeman Curse

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Re: The Wolfeman Curse

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Who's getting long-winded now, Wolfeman? :lol:

Reminds me of Shakespeare's famous line, "The lady doth protest too much, methinks." NO SURER SIGN of a guilty conscience! :oops: :smt045
And don't fret too much, pretty sure there are at least one or two board members who will gladly sip from your communal mug with you when times get tough. ;-) salute1
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Re: The Wolfeman Curse

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bman wrote:Dang man, Did you need help reelign the fish in too??

Did you catch it on your rod or one of Kennedys??
Only thing I'm saying, Bman, there were 4 rod holders in use, and one of his rods was a light spinning combo so easy math as to what ratio of heavy rods were'n his and what were'n mine. :smt012

Ain't going to answer the reeling question as don't want to lose Wolfeman as a friend, even if a backstabbing one! :lol:

WILL defend him on ONE point! And I honestly don't know why I'm doing it for him. Before he caught the keeper I told him if we didn't catch another fish I could share the report with zero mention of the first cobia's length, as it was so close few folks would call it out as a short. Much like politicians we could... uhmmmm... make a convenient act of data omission. :wink: To Wolfeman's credit he was adamant to stay for a keeper, and if no keeper was landed to fess up to the short. :thumbup: :beer:

Wolfeman, the kind words being shared above, this would be a VERY wise time to choose to be quiet! Capiche?!!! :-D
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Re: The Wolfeman Curse

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I give up.

Thanks for the trip, I'll understand if you never invite me again.

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Re: The Wolfeman Curse

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WolfeMan wrote:I give up.

Thanks for the trip, I'll understand if you never invite me again.

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You're kidding right? Heck four board members have already PM'd me with offers to chip in and take you again ASAP for their entertainment purposes! :lol:
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Re: The Wolfeman Curse

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Nice :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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