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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Muddy View Post
    Ummmm, that's what ice chests are for....well, actually beer and cokes, too.
    I was wonder if he was hitting them in the head with a hammer as he caught them ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by No-till Boss View Post
    I was wonder if he was hitting them in the head with a hammer as he caught them ?
    No, that's what we did with bass back when we bass fished, and didn't have live well.

    THis wasn't my boat, or my trip.........I was just a spectator and assistant yesterday. We just got about 8 miles from the ramp upstream, and lost big motor. I suspect bad fuel, but it's in the shop today so we'll find out I guess, sometime. Ran the battery down trying, moved the TM batteries to the big motor, still no dice. But the aerator went out so fish died! Ugh. And we had a very small ice chest with drinks, but didn't take a big fish chest with ice..........why not? Cause we had a livewell!! Duh. But I wish we'd have had one.

    Got home in time to shower and head to the Traveler's game........guy got a Suite and we had a good time. Beat Tulsa, which is always good since Posty lives there and I like beating Posty at stuff!
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