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Topic: The FND is ready(almost)  (Read 10216 times)

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....all that kayak needs now is a "banana blessing" from the mooch :smt002

See you in Del Valle soon!
I know I'll regret this --but could you elaborate?
Why Do I paddle a kayak instead of a float tube or a pontoon boat? I like seeing where I'm going not where I've been!
Paddle safe and wrap'em tight.
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Rickey....when fishing with the mooch....sometimes, I'll leave a banana on your kayak (when you're not looking) just for "good luck"  :smt002


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Mooch just in case no one has had the weavos to tell you banana's are bad luck


James...that's just a myth that I got to prove wrong  :smt045......last year, I put a banana on Josh/Pspark's kayak and he was the only yak that caught a 60 inch sturgeon....everyone else in the fleet caught nothing but a bad cold  :smt002

I've done the same to Fred Savage in the past...and he always brought home the fish  :smt045
« Last Edit: April 13, 2006, 11:41:23 AM by Mooch »


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I had a banana muffin on my yak when I caught my first sturgeon.  :smt003

In Loving Memory of Mooch, Eelmaster, Shicken, and Cabeza De Martillo

I started kayak fishing to get away from most of you...


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Paddled nicely that time on the American. Just get your wife on it and your good to go.....


 

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