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Unread 04-18-2015, 09:42 PM   #1
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Dave, I second George's thanks. It is always worth taking the 2.5 hour drive to hangout with Parker People at Addieville, no matter what the season or weather.

Tell that tool-fellow that I used his commemorative T-shirt for patches to clean up my guns.
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Allan, I think next time you shoot the course, you use the USCC gun. You definitely get the award for most improved. You were killing them at the 5 Stand.
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Toolman's quandary:

On the left: 12 ornery Parker guys who smell like mushrooms and want to hurt me. On the right: A 5-Wt. Sage, a 70 degree, windless day and two miles of the "troutiest"-looking (and freshly stocked) river of my dreams. Hmmmm.



My apologies. I'm sure there was a river of tears shed over The Great One's absence. I beseech you, in the midst of your grief, try to imagine how much it will enrich our time together out at Hausmann's. Which reminds me..........
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Tool man I really don't care about your supposed dilemma. However, you can redeem yourself by driving the 2.4 miles from your fox den over to my house and delivering me a freshly caught taxpayer funded trout today. I am at the Cape moving beehives this morning so please leave it in a cooler with ice.
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Or.....you could have gotten your lazy butt out of bed.....fished till 8 am and then drove the hour to Addieville to spend the day with the mushroom boy's.

Cast and blast...whats better than that?
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