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Thread: Panfish at the Pudd

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cartman View Post
    People around me were catching 'em on waxworms. I was pulling them in on maggots I grew myself.
    o for sure. thanks for the info. u goin tomorow for the moonlight fishin?

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    I figure I ought to go if only to encourage them to continue having moonlight fishing. I've still getting over a cold, though, and my kids have stuff planned for fathers' day the next day. Maybe I will go and take a tent and sleeping bag and fish off and on. You going? Could be productive...or it could be a and you know they got plenty of those at Puddingstone, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cartman View Post
    I figure I ought to go if only to encourage them to continue having moonlight fishing. I've still getting over a cold, though, and my kids have stuff planned for fathers' day the next day. Maybe I will go and take a tent and sleeping bag and fish off and on. You going? Could be productive...or it could be a and you know they got plenty of those at Puddingstone, too.
    ya it will b cool. im not gona go to sleep. gotta stay alert just incase mr. whiskers tries to steal my pole and im not worried about the skunks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjc89 View Post
    ya it will b cool. im not gona go to sleep. gotta stay alert just incase mr. whiskers tries to steal my pole and im not worried about the skunks.
    LOL That's funny, and you better watch out for the four-legged skunks, too, especially at the Pudd.

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    i know huh. wut bout coyotes?

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    QUOTE=mjc89;556355]i know huh. wut bout coyotes?[/QUOTE]

    Yeah. You may not believe this, but one morning around 11:00 or 12:00 I was at the burned out pier, and I saw a coyote trotting along the east shore toward the pier. Just before the pier he trotted on down to the water and grabbed out a really big fish. Somebody said it was a catfish, but I couldn't tell if it was a bass or catfish, but he did it in broad daylight in front of everybody. Coyotes own the Pudd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cartman View Post
    QUOTE=mjc89;556355]i know huh. wut bout coyotes?
    Yeah. You may not believe this, but one morning around 11:00 or 12:00 I was at the burned out pier, and I saw a coyote trotting along the east shore toward the pier. Just before the pier he trotted on down to the water and grabbed out a really big fish. Somebody said it was a catfish, but I couldn't tell if it was a bass or catfish, but he did it in broad daylight in front of everybody. Coyotes own the Pudd. [/QUOTE]

    too bad coyotes cant type and join this forum... show us how its really done!

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