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<blockquote data-quote="leemozoid" data-source="post: 4142749" data-attributes="member: 28646"><p>I used to have an 18' Ranger that I used to bass fish out of on Pomme de Terre in Missouri (only a 7 mile drive from my place to the Bolivar Landing). Once I got tired of the running and gunning I'd pull into the cafe at Lightfoot State Park and have some breakfast then buy a bucket of minnows and go back out to the crappie spots. I did get a lot of looks from the pontoon crew when I tied up to a tree and started dropping minnows on a bobber. Once I limited out (15 9" or better I believe it was back then) I head for home. I'd pull the boat through my side yard, out my back gate and up to my pond. The biggest ones went into the pond. The rest got cleaned, rolled in spicy yellow mustard and corn meal and fried up. I miss those days but the farm went to the ex in the divorce. Sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leemozoid, post: 4142749, member: 28646"] I used to have an 18' Ranger that I used to bass fish out of on Pomme de Terre in Missouri (only a 7 mile drive from my place to the Bolivar Landing). Once I got tired of the running and gunning I'd pull into the cafe at Lightfoot State Park and have some breakfast then buy a bucket of minnows and go back out to the crappie spots. I did get a lot of looks from the pontoon crew when I tied up to a tree and started dropping minnows on a bobber. Once I limited out (15 9" or better I believe it was back then) I head for home. I'd pull the boat through my side yard, out my back gate and up to my pond. The biggest ones went into the pond. The rest got cleaned, rolled in spicy yellow mustard and corn meal and fried up. I miss those days but the farm went to the ex in the divorce. Sigh. [/QUOTE]
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