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Strategies & Market Trends : Paint The Table

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To: (Bob) Zumbrunnen who wrote (2352)11/16/2001 5:59:21 AM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (1) of 23786
 
>>That said, when I got home tonight, my wife told me she heard the ducks carrying on quite a bit. Went out and only saw 4 instead of the expected 5. Later, when I was trying to get them into their shed (they're new, so they haven't figured out that's where the food is yet -- the shed is also new and guaranteed varmint-proof), I found the missing one.

Some animal had killed it right on the shore of the pond then left it there. It looked like its neck had been broken. No blood. Very few feathers scattered about. Not one bite taken out of it.

What on earth does that???<<


We actually saw a bass explode out of the water at our lake and swallow a baby duck that was trailing behind the mother.

It was a very disturbing visual. Even worse the next morning we noticed that another baby was missing. There were originally 7 and suddenly there were 5.

I spent hours trying to figure out how to make a cute litte "ducky" lure and experimenting with "feathery" lures in the tackle box so I could catch that evil bass bitch. We never did catch it, I'm sure it was at least a 7 pounder. Guess it was full.
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