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Topic: Glad we don't have this problem  (Read 436 times)

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Mienboy

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My biggest worry is that my wife(when I'm dead)will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it


krusty

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What an upgrade! Is that guy fishing with a stick?


Fiver

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We actually did (or still do).  Lafayette reservoir used to be inundated with big non-native water snakes. My uncle had one try to eat a trout off of his stringer once.  As a kid, I used to snag them and bring them home. They were mean SOBs, tried to bite you every chance they could get.  One got so pissed it coughed up a 10" trout!  Not sure if they still reside there anymore though.


Mienboy

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We actually did (or still do).  Lafayette reservoir used to be inundated with big non-native water snakes. My uncle had one try to eat a trout off of his stringer once.  As a kid, I used to snag them and bring them home. They were mean SOBs, tried to bite you every chance they could get.  One got so pissed it coughed up a 10" trout!  Not sure if they still reside there anymore though.
wow! Ive seen the water snakes there a long time ago but nothing big enough to eat a 10"trout
My biggest worry is that my wife(when I'm dead)will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it