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    Senior Member (too much time on their hands) Chicken Dinner's Avatar
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    I've always wished I could carry off a pair of bibs the way you do.


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    Of course, I've been known to score from time to time as well.

    Like when I caught two good sized bronzebacks on a rapala jerk bait

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    Or that time I caught a 7,000lb Tarpon That ran one boat aground, had to transfer to another guide boat while fighting the fish and the guide was scared shitless to get in the water because of the mount of sharks we were seeing.
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    Or that time where we were KILLIN' the stripers with Cap'n Egghead at the helm!

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    And then... this one time at band camp with a really creepy guy photobombing me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Dinner View Post
    I've always wished I could carry off a pair of bibs the way you do.


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    It does require a certain amount of rugged good looks to pull it off.

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