I may have missed something.. LOL What's a burnhandle?? LOL
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Hey, this is the most I've laughed at a thread since that "Uhhh....." one in the jokes forum.
It can be pretty easy to figure out who that is too, if you have access to I.P. addresses. And if their dumb enough to use the same computer as their real account. Dealt with those issues all the time when I was running a couple of forums. |
Come on, do we really have to think hard about who that is?
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Think long and hard
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I know Duckgogetter is thinking long and hard right now.
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Shhhhhh, you gonna get him all hot and bothered. |
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Lets keep the replies to the topic at hand which is lowering the limits. If you guys attempt to derail my thread, I'll be adding you to the list witj micah and 4footW
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I think he had his pants on too tight, like in that picture. Probably where he got the idea of a half a trout. or thats all he has. :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::work:
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Figure it out tough guy. Lets just say you will have to make choices on what half of the fish is thrown back in the water. This is about protecting the species and I take that seriously.
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sooo if i cut the fish into four peices can i use two as bait and keep the other two??? what purpose would a half fish serve in managing a species... you cut it in half it would be THREE fish dead tough guy. lol |
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Speaking of, I think all boats on big lake should be limited to 25hp or lower. That way when pot lickers run up on you with big motor the fish wont be spooked as bad. Also it would give more people a chance to get on the reef before it fills up with boats. Also you should have to put all your fish in a big pot to be distributed evenly amongst everyone fishing that day.
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I know what you can do with the other half of the fish.......feed it to the TROLLS!!
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