2. cast ur bait as far into the murky pond as u can (handy if the sun is shining) the further u cast the better chance u have of catchin' the montser groper
3. jiggle bait, but do not tug wildly, this will scare the timid fishies away (timid fishies can b tasty) ... also they better than no fishies at all
4. when u've hooked one of the cunning lil buggers reel them in with a firm but precise hand, too fast and it'll b off and u'll have ta start all over again
5. throw under sized catch back with a smile on their faces and an' air filled gills so they can go spread the news about ur tasty bait (make sure it neva leaves a bad taste in their lil mouths.
6. guard ur big catches with malice, take a bite and set 'em free ta grow bigger for another day ...
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2/11/16 @ 1:28am
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Ya got the folk who love to thrash up a crick. You know, the kind who flick a fly out on some almost outta reach hole near a grassy bank.
Ya gots the lake and cooler crowd. The wharf and chum set.
Some go out in a boat in the middle of a great stretcha water... They gotsta watch out for their schemin' brothers.
You got your whalers... your tuggers of great wide nets.
Some just play with minnows in the shallows using a thermos cup.
Then some go after them damned anphibians!
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With the right tools you can - I'd sell you an anchovis pin or a knitting needle for those sardina cans
hmmm not familiar with any of those tools Alberich ... ??? ... sold!
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2/23/16 @ 11:30pm
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My momma says: you got to lay that ol' rod flat back against the wind if you want to flick that fuzzy humpy just so in the bubbles just lefta the rapids. Rubbin' that humpy with your vile hands? Best clean dem hands before you flick dat humpy.
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2/24/16 @ 11:45pm
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