Mister Mullet, congrats
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Mister Mullet, congrats
Jerry,
Your story in this morning's Democrat was a joy to read. You showed those other guys. Great job. Congrats.
Your story in this morning's Democrat was a joy to read. You showed those other guys. Great job. Congrats.
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Re: Mister Mullet, congrats
WHAT DID HE SAY, I DON'T READ THE TALLAHASSEE (DEMOCRAPS) PROPAGANDA PIECE OF TRASH.
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AWWWWWWW Pa don't be like that they have to earn a living also same as Bama
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http://www.tallahassee.com/apps/pbcs.dl ... 2310260044FUTCHCAIRO wrote:WHAT DID HE SAY, I DON'T READ THE TALLAHASSEE (DEMOCRAPS) PROPAGANDA PIECE OF TRASH.
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Re: Mister Mullet, congrats
Read it this morn, great piece
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Nice catch Jerry! How did you cook it? Filet or steaked?
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Nice one!
We got into them at rotary last weekend.
Brutal!
We got into them at rotary last weekend.
Brutal!
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Re: Mister Mullet, congrats
Awesome catch from a pier!
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Good pier king story Jerry. Reminds me of when I lived in North Carolina. Had a condo on Wrightsville Beach about 300 feet from a fishing pier. I spent many hours on that pier. The locals would kingfish off the pier. They would take a large,long surf rod and sling a 4-6 ounce weight out about 100 yards. Then they would attach a live bait to another rig with a clothespin and let it slide down the line. Most of this was done at night. The piers had spot lights shining out towards Europe. You could see your bait swimming and the BIG kings come nail your bait.
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Living in North Carolina, lights shining towards Europe, Is that kind of like I can see Russia from my house?Jumptrout51 wrote:Good pier king story Jerry. Reminds me of when I lived in North Carolina. Had a condo on Wrightsville Beach about 300 feet from a fishing pier. I spent many hours on that pier. The locals would kingfish off the pier. They would take a large,long surf rod and sling a 4-6 ounce weight out about 100 yards. Then they would attach a live bait to another rig with a clothespin and let it slide down the line. Most of this was done at night. The piers had spot lights shining out towards Europe. You could see your bait swimming and the BIG kings come nail your bait.
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That's showin' 'em how it done, Mister Mullet!
To fish, or not to fish, . . . those are the answers.
Re: Mister Mullet, congrats
To fish, or not to fish, . . . those are the answers.
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JT51--- When was a kid, my cousins and I used to watch the older guys to the same exact thing that you are talking about off a North Carolina Pier When we were on vacation over there... maybe it was you...