Lanark 11/01/06

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Eerman
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Post by Eerman »

Good deal with the fish and the motor :thumbup:
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:thumbup: :thumbup: Good looking reds, Nole. I gotta try Lanark sometime. But with spinn'in tackle. :roll:
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Post by Supa Fly »

Way to go Nole. Saw you out there yesterday, figured you were sockin' it to 'em. Nice job on the sheepshead. Beautiful day, wasn't it? :thumbup:
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Post by Will_Fish_4_Food »

Nice job on the convict. :thumbup: Good decision to buy new. I know a guy who went the other route last month, and I can assure you when all's done, for only a little bit more he could have had a new one.
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Post by AJ »

Good choice that two stroke Yammy, too bad they will not be available soon. I'm thinkin' about buying one just to have it on hand when my 2001 quits.

Can you tie a fiddler crab on the end of one of those whips? Maybe an oyster? I'll bet the sheepies would go for that. :wink:
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Post by Old Dog »

Enjoyed the read and the pics Nole, you have more patience than most, and you are more willing to work harder too. Fly fishing for those species can be hard work. :thumbup:
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