Fishermen who have passed on often leave widows behind who miss the fish
tales and eating fish. My dad often brought bass home and gave them away to
the little old ladies whose husbands were gone. He and all the guys who do
this make a lot of ladies happy for a while. They always thanked him for the
fish - and the memories.
Oh, and unlike other fish he gave away, not a single widow lady ever asked
him to clean her fish g Except for his own he did not clean ANYBODY's
fish, and if anybody asked, he never offered any more G
Good luck!
John
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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Revisited.
Because they might just die on you before you get a chance to go fishing
if you blow it off.
I had a fellow sound me out a few years back who I'ld been friendly with
off and on at various functions over the years. I kinda blew him off when
he made noises like he might like to be taken fishing. I was busy with
work and life in general and figured there would be plenty of time. I was
wrong. He ain't around anymore. The next time I saw him was at his
funeral.
That's been a while and it still bothers me.
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Bob La Londe
Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River
Fishing Forums & Contests
http://www.YumaBassMan.com
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