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My reply to this person was sent via private email .It does
not belong here on this Ng! -- "The Shadow" Millennium Rods "Mike" wrote in message ... Because your envious. We build great rods and sell lots of them.. Catchy name, great product..Boy,what's wrong with that picture? Offensive advertising Slogan??? What would that be? BTW i did read the NG charter. Maybe your mad because you don't have one. Mike Boner Custom Rods www.BonerRods.com PS. Everyone wants a BONER. ============================ in article , "The Shadow" at wrote on 1/3/04 9:22 PM: So just why would you expect such a statement to "only" come from another rod company? Is it not enough that you rely on offensive advertising slogans to attempt to sell your rods. Since you have appeared on this Ng you have done nothing but spam this group. Maybe you should have read the Ng charter before posting here. -- "The Shadow" Millennium Rods "Mike" wrote in message ... Coming from another rod company I would expect you to say something like that. I guess someone would eventually be offended. I would have never guessed it would have been another rod builder. How dumb of me. Mike Boner Custom Rods in article , D. Norton at wrote on 1/3/04 3:26 PM: This post is one of the reasons why I have gone back to lurking. What would Forrest Gump say, Spam is, as Spam does . Or something to that effect. And I personally find his "Sig. tag" offensive on a public forum no doubt read by children. -- "The Shadow" Millennium Rods "Mike" wrote in message ... Historical marker can be seen at: alt.binaries.pictures.fishing ===================================== World Record Bass Marker Near Jacksonville, Ga. World Record Bass State Historical Marker Located on Ga. 117 four miles east of Jacksonville, Ga. Approximately two miles from this spot, on June 2, 1932, George W. Perry, a 19-year old farm boy, caught what was to become America's most famous fish. The twenty-two pound four ounce largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) exceeded the existing record by more than two pounds has retained the world record for more than fifty years. Perry and his friend, J.E. Page, were fishing in Montgomery Lake, a slough off the Ocmulgee River, not for trophies but to bring food to the table during those days of the great depression. The fish was caught on a Creek Chub Perch Scale Wigglefish, Perry's only lure, and was 32 1/2 inches in length and 28 1/2 inches in girth. The weight and measurements were taken, recorded and notarized in Helena, Georgia and Perry's only reward was seventy-five dollars in merchandise as first prize in Field and Stream Magazine's fishing contest. The longstanding record is one of the reasons that the largemouth bass was made Georgia's Official State Fish. Montgomery Lake is today part of the Department of natural Resources' Horse Creek Wildlife Management Area. 134-4 GEORGIA HISTORIC MARKER 1984 Photo and Text Credit to Ed Jackson, CVIOG, UGA, Athens, Ga. NOTE: As of June 2, 2002, the record has stood for 70 years! Boner Custom Rods 2025 US 27 North Sebring, Fl 33870 www.bonerrods.com 863-385-1470 PS. Everybody wants a BONER. ============================ |
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Boys, boys...if you want to get in a "did not!" "Did too!" spat, do us
all a favor and take it offline |
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My reply to this person was sent via private email. It does not belong
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If a guy or gal asked me what rod i was using as the often do. I would feel
more comfortable saying i have a millenium rather than saying i have a boner. rotflmao |
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If I am not mistaken, Mr. Perry has been excused of stuffing his fish with
lead too. Reportedly, Perry's fishing partner confirmed the use of lead only days before his death I think you are confusing Perry's largemouth record with the record smallmouth from Tennessee. I heard that story about the smallmouth, never about Perry's fish. Maybe that tale is making the rounds about it, too. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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Historical marker can be seen at:
alt.binaries.pictures.fishing Fritz and I visited that area last year when Steve came down for the hog hunt, and I posted pictures of the marker as well as the big sign in town with other info about the fish to my site back then. Even got a picture of Fritz standing by the marker! Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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Thanks for saving me the spiel Ron.
Warren -- http://www.fishingworld.com/MesaTackleSupply/ http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com http://www.secretweaponlures.com http://www.warrenwolk.com/ http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com/ "RGarri7470" wrote in message ... If I am not mistaken, Mr. Perry has been excused of stuffing his fish with lead too. Reportedly, Perry's fishing partner confirmed the use of lead only days before his death I think you are confusing Perry's largemouth record with the record smallmouth from Tennessee. I heard that story about the smallmouth, never about Perry's fish. Maybe that tale is making the rounds about it, too. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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Craig, Perry had no reason to put anything in his fish. He had nothing to
gain by doing it. Warren -- http://www.fishingworld.com/MesaTackleSupply/ http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com http://www.secretweaponlures.com http://www.warrenwolk.com/ http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com/ "Craig" wrote in message ... If I am not mistaken, Mr. Perry has been excused of stuffing his fish with lead too. Reportedly, Perry's fishing partner confirmed the use of lead only days before his death. Real or Urban Legend, whoever holds the record will be accused of cheating as long as they release the fish. Perry eat his fish. But I thought if you were going to release the fish, you had to measure it and photograph it on the rule, weigh it on a certified scale, and pull at least one of its scales for it to be recognized today. -- Craig Baugher |
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Its just a rumor I heard, and didn't he win $75, which back then was a lot
of money considering wages were around $0.20 per hour, or a weekly paycheck of $8. Heck, even if he won $25 that would have been a good month worth of salary. Point being, we really don't know the all the facts of either catch, but I like that a female is the record holder. Now we have something our daughters can be proud of and believe that they can achieve in our male denominated sport. Now we need a female to win a Pro Tour Championship or a Classic, and maybe it can be mine or your daughter. -- Craig Baugher |
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