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Re: minnow buckets
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12/15/15 06:36 AM
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ricrod
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When I am not fishing I am doing Home Inspections! Or is it supposed to be the other way around??? www.kcquality.com Sydney my new fishing partner! 
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Re: minnow buckets
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12/20/15 07:20 PM
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GROD
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Think that came out of a kitchen somewhere....
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Re: minnow buckets
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01/14/16 03:07 PM
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H-TownCrappieMan
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That's all my mother-in-law used in the mid 80s on Mill Creek in Sam Rayburn. The aluminum bucket fitted inside the other aluminum can and water seeped out of the holes as you lifted it up. Then they went to those Styrofoam and I thought "oh well!".
"Follow me and I will make thee a fisher of men!" Bust open my nets LORD!!! because, I am a wishing I was a fishing!!
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Re: minnow buckets
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01/16/16 04:38 AM
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cbag1
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