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Old 04-23-2012, 08:30 AM
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Just embrace it dude. You and specklebuttcheeks would be good friends if y'all ever met.
I can see myself telling my wife I am going fishing, and she asks with who and I say some guy I met over the internet named specklebuttcheeks
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Old 04-23-2012, 12:04 PM
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I can see myself telling my wife I am going fishing, and she asks with who and I say some guy I met over the internet named specklebuttcheeks
lol, you should bring him fishing. He is an exceptional net man!
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Old 04-23-2012, 02:33 PM
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I had a problem with a Great Heron. He found my backyard Gold Fish Pond and started festing on my 3 year old fish, that purchased for 15 cents each. They were nice sized. I tried the fake owl thing. It did not work.

I then placed wood stakes around the pond, and strung fishing line like a spider web all around and over the pond at 2 feet.

The next morning the bird was in the middle of the pond. I ran at him screaming. He got caught up in the line. He was flappin and squaking. he freed himself after a big battle with the line and flew away. Never came back. So I removed the line.

The resorts on the beach here in Pensacola string fishing line high above the pool areas to keep the seagulls away. It works.
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