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Old September 6th, 2007, 09:36 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Charles Summers
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Default You don't know what you're missing...

but I do.

A day full of fishing, laughing your ass off and plenty of good times. After
everyone is finished pre-fishing, there'll be rumors about what was caught
and what it was caught on. Secret patterns will guarded well... only told to
one or two others people. But before you know it, everyone will know the
truth. After much needed showers, people will gather at a little steak house
just a short staggering distance away for a delicious meal and LOTS of beer.
With a belly full of dinner, they come back to the Claridge to make sure
that everything is ready for the next morning. Conversations will carry on
late... but each of them are ready to call it a night. Tomorrow morning at
the crack of dawn, they'll be there for a full day of fishing... but only
after a great breakfast, perhaps the Dairyland Scrambler, one of my
favorites at the Claridge.

Man... I wish that I was there.


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Old September 6th, 2007, 11:42 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Dan, danl, Redbeard uh Greybeard now[_2_]
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Default You don't know what you're missing...

On Thu, 6 Sep 2007 15:36:35 -0500, "Charles Summers"
wrote:

but I do.

A day full of fishing, laughing your ass off and plenty of good times. After
everyone is finished pre-fishing, there'll be rumors about what was caught
and what it was caught on. Secret patterns will guarded well... only told to
one or two others people. But before you know it, everyone will know the
truth. After much needed showers, people will gather at a little steak house
just a short staggering distance away for a delicious meal and LOTS of beer.
With a belly full of dinner, they come back to the Claridge to make sure
that everything is ready for the next morning. Conversations will carry on
late... but each of them are ready to call it a night. Tomorrow morning at
the crack of dawn, they'll be there for a full day of fishing... but only
after a great breakfast, perhaps the Dairyland Scrambler, one of my
favorites at the Claridge.

Man... I wish that I was there.


We wish you were here too!!

Dan

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Old September 7th, 2007, 12:14 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
RichZ
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Default You don't know what you're missing...

Funny, but I was in the office today, and picked up the phone. It was a
guy in Rhinelander, ordering some Shakers for musky. After we talked for
a few minutes, I said "You should have these early next week, and you
can put them right to the test on Boom Lake." He was astonished that I
knew of Boom. Turns out he lives on it. Asked if he knows Steve, but
apparently he doesn't. But if you see someone out there tossing a bright
orange swimbait style thing, run him down and introduce yourself, Steve.

 




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