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Son got the big one this weekend


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Ya dad has been tryin for as long as I have been fishin to catch one like that, but at least there in there to get.

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Now taking on other clients. Funny there is no mention of Krebsy's free guide service Bare K is still shootin blanks. This is Kevan's 2nd walleye ever!!! His first was the day before at about 17". His guide on the big one was a 13 year old kid that broke his leg in 2 places 2 days before playing baseball. I couldn't beleive it! About 7 in the morning Alex, who is from Page N.D. comes hobbling down the campground on his new crutches, Me and Kevan loads him up on a chair on a trailer and get him down to the boat and load him. These two fisherman with a combined lifetime total of 2 walleyes between them come in with a HOG!!! It don't get no better than that.Give Bare K a pat on the back for letting these young bucks use his boat. He spends more time keeping it runnin, these kids are hard on stuff, so far they chewed a prop, broke numerous poles, Somehow the net flew out and went down and that baby always needs gas. Take a kid Fishing. You see the look on their faces when tey come in and the whole campground comes down to look at their fish and It's worth gold. Krebsy grin

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Ya nice fish it was, and it was not to far from you leech.

Oh come on now, you just had to mention that!!! lol.. I have yet to catch one that big this year. Getting close, but that only counts in horse shoes, right?

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Ya. But if ya catch a big one than you have nothing to shoot for any more. They only get so big.

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Give Bare K a pat on the back for letting these young bucks use his boat. He spends more time keeping it runnin, these kids are hard on stuff, so far they chewed a prop, broke numerous poles, Somehow the net flew out and went down and that baby always needs gas. Take a kid Fishing. You see the look on their faces when tey come in and the whole campground comes down to look at their fish and It's worth gold.

Good job, I can't wait until my boys are old enough to start beating up my equipment. It's awesome when they real in the big ones though, best feeling ever.

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