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That's right Tom....we were just sittin' back watchin' the waves roll by and havin' a little sip when you came motorin' up with that bunch of HAWGS

When the boys first saw you, they said "Bet He's got some Good'uns" and they were right ;) Fun Times ole Buddy, Fun Times :D

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Nice work Rhino!

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Nice fish there Rhino.  Looks like the shiny new boat and electronics put you on some good fishing.

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Great lookin  fishies Rhino..Good work out there.. :)

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Great smallies! just like the ones you catch back home. I've witnessed these fishing trips in the front of your canoe.

So, do you have some time this weekend to take me out in the Nitro?

hookset

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Nice! What fun.

And Wow! I see you've been working hard upgrading your canoe! ;D

It was a lot of thought and a couple of hours work, but it turned out pretty well.

The canoe will still be my primary fishing vessel, since it is adequate for most of the ponds I fish around here.

There are two or three whose size make a canoe impractical.  Same for some of the places I want to fish when we visit our daughter in Georgia.  Lakes Lanier and Alatoona are not far.  Wheeler and Guntersville in Alabama are only a couple of hours from her home.

lf I had knowlege of those places, the canoe might do, since there are several launching ramps on those waters.  The fish don't know if you're hauling 'em in from a canoe, tube or bass boat.

On the larger waters I fish around here, a goodly portion of the time is spent moving from one place to another. 

The Nitro will make what takes 15 or 20 minutes in the canoe to a couple of minutes.

Conservatively, we should have an extra couple of hours with our lines in the water with the Nitro.

Some places don't matter.  You just work your way along the productive bottom along the shoreline.

There are a couple of guys who fish my favorite pond in bass boats.  The only time they start the main engine is to load the boat on the trailer.

Other than that, they launch, and work their way around the shoreline just like the guys with trolling motors or paddles.

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[postsmovedhere1] 12 [postsmovedhere2] My Fishing Trip or Tournament [move by] Glenn.

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So Glen what's going on here are you wanting us to condense and post all our stuff about Pickwick here or something?

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