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    LMFAO! I would have got it out dude but perhaps with a chunk of meat. And it was YOUR lure in your hand, not the one I was casting as far as I recall.
    And she thinks we’re just fishin’ on the riverside, throwin’ back what we could fry. Drownin’ worms and killin’ time, nothin’ too ambitious.

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    we have all done it ouch

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    LOL yes I was holding my lure in my hand for a second. Then my lure was holding my hand for more than a second.
    In the slanting sun of late afternoon the shadows of great branches reached from across the river, and the trees took the river in their arms

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    Made me remember the time on Lake Simcoe in the early 70's a friend of mines brother got a hook stuck thru his forearm, pretty nasty looking set, it was a Sunday, but there was a veterinarian who lived at his practise down the road, he answered the door and fixed him up, guy is never going to live down the fact that we took him to the vet to get fixed.

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    LOL yes I was holding my lure in my hand for a second. Then my lure was holding my hand for more than a second.

    LOL! So THAT'S how it went down. I'm calmer than you are, but you handled it well Dude.
    And she thinks we’re just fishin’ on the riverside, throwin’ back what we could fry. Drownin’ worms and killin’ time, nothin’ too ambitious.

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    Thanks my friend. You were pretty calm LOL
    Not as calm as this guy Dude.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zK1_ZVnk9Gs
    In the slanting sun of late afternoon the shadows of great branches reached from across the river, and the trees took the river in their arms

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    Now that takes some gumption!
    And she thinks we’re just fishin’ on the riverside, throwin’ back what we could fry. Drownin’ worms and killin’ time, nothin’ too ambitious.

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