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Brian Jones Fishing Report 5/17/05


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Fished yesterday evening for 2 hours caught nine beauty eye's in 5-10 feet of water..

Jones on Beef's Computer

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Jones,

Keep that stuff private with PM's only....that would be for me, CFD and windy.....

Texan

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Thanks for the inclusion Texan. I promise to let Mr. Jones only take 60 or 70 walleye this year, when we decend upon the waters of Cass the end of July, LOL. Windy

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Windy,

Only 60 or 70? I thought you brought 5 generations of family with and spent as much as the GNP in Cass and would therefore get to keep at least 84. Some of your group cancel on you?

Don't forget our invitation to join us during mid-June....work on it for 2006 now.

the Cubbie lovin' machine

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Oh Jones will easily leave enough walleyes in the lake for you guys...He is married now grin.gif

Just kidding...Looking forward to meeting those of you this weekend, went out last night on an AREA lake and caught 6 eyes between two guys in a 30 MPH wind...Wow did I get soaked...

Beef

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Geno,

The 60 or 70 I was talking about was MY fish, the family catches their own, LOL. The Cub nation is catching a huge break this year with Garland and Buehrle skipping the Wrigley battles. You guys might have been the first team to get no hit for an entire series if Garland and Buehrle took the mound. Hey Gene, how is Matt Karchner doing for the Cubbies lately? They really pulled a fast one on the Sox, unloading John Garland to us for Mr. Karchner. The way the Cubbie arms are falling off, they might just put in a call to Mr. Karchner!!! LOL

YOU CAN PUT IT ON THE BOARD....YES!

Windy

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The Garland for Karchner trade could go down as one of the worst ever........worse than the Sammy for Taco Bell.

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Geez, you PaleHose fans are just too typical. First our good friend the Windbag ruins a good fishing thread by setting up an early alibi (their supposed best pitchers won't pitch this weekend) for the upcoming weekend series against the Cubbies and then the Indian has to bring up something that NOBODY in baseball could have predicted (the luck of Judy Garland as the Twinkie fans call it).

Listen, guys, it's a team game and no one pitcher or outfielder wins it or loses it on their own. You both know that is true.

PS Jim, I was around for the Brock for Broglio trade and Garland is no Brock that's for sure.

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