01-27-2019, 09:11 PM
[#0000FF]Me gusta pulpo...y calamar tambien. I have eaten lots of the cephalopods...fried, stewed and in ceviche. Que bueno.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]Your story of the trout reminds me of a trip long ago when I had reversed the roles of my youth and was taking my aging father fishing. We had both caught a couple of small trout over a full day of fishing but were thinking about bagging it and heading home early. On my "last cast", my bottom bouncing jig hung up on something...something that moved. I brought it in slowly on my light line, wanting to see what the heck it was. Turned out to be someone's lost chain stringer...with five dandy and very live and healthy trout on it. Figured they had goosed the motor before pulling their fish up out of the water and straightened out the wimpy wire loop.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]You were a nice guy to hand off your prize catch. But in Utah you would have had to go home and fill out the proper paperwork to donate it. But then again, we don't got no octo-whatevers in Utah.
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[#0000FF]Your story of the trout reminds me of a trip long ago when I had reversed the roles of my youth and was taking my aging father fishing. We had both caught a couple of small trout over a full day of fishing but were thinking about bagging it and heading home early. On my "last cast", my bottom bouncing jig hung up on something...something that moved. I brought it in slowly on my light line, wanting to see what the heck it was. Turned out to be someone's lost chain stringer...with five dandy and very live and healthy trout on it. Figured they had goosed the motor before pulling their fish up out of the water and straightened out the wimpy wire loop.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]You were a nice guy to hand off your prize catch. But in Utah you would have had to go home and fill out the proper paperwork to donate it. But then again, we don't got no octo-whatevers in Utah.
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