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Old October 25th, 2006, 02:11 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Alwaysfishking
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Default How to fish your Koi Pond

Well Mr.Barton,(sean) you have seemingly cursed me. That's right, it's
official, I'm moving to Ohio next month and the closest water to me will be
the actual Koi pond in my yard. But I must do what's best for my family and
this kind of oppurtunity does not always come along.

I will however be keeping the house in Pennsylvania and with 4 weeks off
each year, I'll still be able to fish my beloved lakes up here from time to
time. If anyone is interested in renting a 4 BR house in the heart of the
Poconos and dreams of watching the sun rise and the bass jump on those
wonderful spring and summer mornings. Drop me a line, In my opinion there is
no better place to live or fish. I will surely miss it.

On a brighter note, I will be closer to Charles and Joe and Jerry and
Steve. Could make for some great weekend fishing trips :-)


 




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