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Old May 19th, 2011, 08:05 PM
neilbrrian neilbrrian is offline
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i wanna apperceive what's been alive to catch those affectionate of fish. i use a allurement alleged the baleful dick, or a hook with squid, clams or bloodworms that sinks to the bottom. both seem to plan acceptable at the sea isle city-limits bank but just blockage to see if theres annihilation altered up there.
 




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