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To: Nemer who wrote (19870)6/5/1998 6:02:00 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Respond to of 94695
 
Anolan; *OT* Thanx, that book is worth reading for anyone, and must
reading if some youngster is thinking of becoming a fisherman.
The moments of terror are not felt when they happen, the terror
is there but you can't give into it , or even say hello to it,
as if you acknowledge it's presence your as good as dead.
I doubt fisherman even after a scrap with the worst mother nature
can toss at them actually feel or recognize the terror in it all,
not until maybe they have had enough close brushes they come to
terms with death, and those terms add up to me as , it's not really such a bad way to die. I can think of a lot worse ways. :-)
Jim



To: Nemer who wrote (19870)6/6/1998 5:42:00 PM
From: Ron McKinnon  Respond to of 94695
 
not even a nose

just a nostrile

wrong lead leg at the wire

one head on the way up while the other was on the forward down stroke

too bad

but after seeing the head on replay I guess I'd father see it go that way than a stewards DG on the fish for pulling off the rail like that

well it was 25 years from the 40's to the 70's 3 triples, maybe a few more now?