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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (31179)7/20/2005 4:08:52 PM
From: Zincman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313075
 
<7-8 dollars..> Wow. I think Walmart has them for under 4.00usd.

<2 sons with me> Must have been a good time. Talk about something precious. Time with the kids goes so quickly..
ZM



To: Claude Cormier who wrote (31179)7/20/2005 4:50:04 PM
From: rubbersoul  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313075
 
LOL, I can relate. If you want to save money and eat fish, it's best to buy it at the supermarket. The fish aren't as clean however and the atmosphere isn't as nice.<g>

JH



To: Claude Cormier who wrote (31179)7/20/2005 5:32:57 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313075
 
cause my two sons were with me isn't that why they invented worms and bobbers (floats)..



To: Claude Cormier who wrote (31179)7/20/2005 6:32:13 PM
From: silvertoad  Respond to of 313075
 
best bass lure i ever found as a kid (for largemouths in new york state) were simple, realistic-looking rubber worms. we'd put 2 hooks in it, one in front and other in back, shanks parallel to the worm, and inside it, run the line through the eye of front hook and tie to eye of back hook. this would enable one to give the worm delicate twitches and wiggles, apparently quite enticing to bass... -jb