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Thread: Looks like something you Southern fok may have done once.

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    Senior Member (too much time on their hands) jb's Avatar
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    Looks like something you Southern fok may have done once.

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    I've never used dynamite to fish. I may have made a phone call or two to check and see how they were doing, but that's it.

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    And I've NEVER been in an inflatable boat, man.
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    I was in Southern Thailand back in the 70's at a place called Sattahip (big B-52 airbase there). I had a Thai friend who invited me to go fishing with him. We motored out into the Gulf of Thailand, he stopped the boat and said, "Let's fish!" Then he dragged out a box of dynamite and we started "fishing"! I have to admit, it was quite an experience ... but I never went fishing with him again!

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    Looks like a hand grenade he's dropping. What a moron. I remember the old timers talking about fishing with "CIL wobblers" - a quarter stick of dynamite, cap and fuse but I've never seen it done.

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