06-12-2007, 03:37 PM
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[cool][#0000ff]Do you get many comments on the "essence of carp" after shave you are wearing...after you bear hug one of those sweethearts? [/#0000ff] [/reply]
Since carping isn't generally something that provokes crowds to gather, I haven't had much trouble with the finer points of social etiquette. I use drive-up windows or peel off my outer shell when it's necessary to check in to civilization. (I'm sure some of you more "successful" anglers know the drill.) Now the smell of the net after a few trips, thats another thing. Even after giving it a wash with light soap and water and a careful, outside drying job, it is still banned from the house. I keep it in the back of my pickup in the canopy shell. Not sure how it will fare once the really warm weather hits. I may find I have my own parking place on my entire side of the street.
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[cool][#0000ff]Do you get many comments on the "essence of carp" after shave you are wearing...after you bear hug one of those sweethearts? [/#0000ff] [/reply]
Since carping isn't generally something that provokes crowds to gather, I haven't had much trouble with the finer points of social etiquette. I use drive-up windows or peel off my outer shell when it's necessary to check in to civilization. (I'm sure some of you more "successful" anglers know the drill.) Now the smell of the net after a few trips, thats another thing. Even after giving it a wash with light soap and water and a careful, outside drying job, it is still banned from the house. I keep it in the back of my pickup in the canopy shell. Not sure how it will fare once the really warm weather hits. I may find I have my own parking place on my entire side of the street.
z~
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