ok, so who is going to handle the freshwater questions?

Saltwater, freshwater, etc...

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ok, so who is going to handle the freshwater questions?

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looks like a bunch of saltdogs as moderators...or aggies.
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Swingy Thingy, this is a real fishing forum for real fishing, none of which takes place in freshwater.

Next question... :lol:
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In all seriousness Swing, I think Dances with Waders can take care of your freshwater questions. :D
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who he be?
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Just some East Texas bass fisherman. :wink:

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I'm sure he can answer your perch jerkin' questions.
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ahhh, pro drive boy ;)

yea, they got a handle on carp fishing down there...greencarp that is!
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I like to catch green trout from time to time. I'm hoping to book a trip with Roger this spring for a shot at a big 'ol bucketmouth.
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Swing you better watch out cause I swing a mighty big axe! :roll:
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Post by Dances with Waders »

I'm not expecting any trouble out of this bunch. At least not until duck season is over and we start chasing Big Ol Bass. :)

And CD, you're welcome on Sam anytime, be it bass, crappie or ducks. :wink:
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So, if it smells like fish ... stick it ?!?!?! :shock:
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If anyone has any hill country river fishing questions I would be happy to answer them... I have literally spent hundreds of days fishing those rivers. Also any fly fishing questions, been doing that since I was VERY young.
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