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krause

Not bad, for someone on government assistance. You can really go a long way
on a fixed income krause. O but of course the little darling 20 years your
junior working for the social civil services department can keep you in the
life you're accustomed to. I mean being a career union man yourself your
whole life why wouldn't you cheat the system at this time in your wasted
life. You have been a draw so long, may as well continue.

Its no wonder you hate Bush so much, he wants guys like you to get off the
dole and back to work.

Ya gotta hate that man who want to take your free check away from you.

But that is funny,, for someone like you krause who knows all those
presidents, lol,,, krause,,, that is funny,, you're so full of **** krause I
bet your eyes are brown.

But your puppets will buy all your rubbish krause,,,








"Harry.Krause" wrote in message
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Looked like it was going to rain all day early this morning, so I didn't
head over to Fairfax to meet my buddy for the trip out to the Shenandoah
River until 8:30 am. But as soon as we left Reston, the sun started to
shine, and we hit Bentonville and points a little south of there by 11:30.
Had a few chores on the cabin site, and finally got down to the river
shortly before 1 pm.

Using live and plastic bloodworms, we managed to catch seven largemouth
bass between the two of us in about an hour, and they were between two and
three and a half pounders. I didn't think bloodworms were going to be the
answer, but I don't have nearly as much experience fishing that river as
my friend. The area we fished has a bottom of round river rock. We used
1/2 ounce egg sinkers to try to hold the worms down, but we still had
drift with the current. The idea was to get the worms on the edge of a
slightly deeper hole near the middle of the river.

We released the fish.

As soon as the water warms up some, I hope to return to fish for smallies
and later this year, bluegills, which are the only fish in that river I'd
consider eating. Smallies, however, are my favorite freshwater "catching"
fish.

After fishing, we cooked a "shore lunch" of chorizo, fresh corn and
plantains grilled on the hibachi, washed down by a couple of Dos Equis
ambers.

Then, off to the shooting range, where I got to help signt in my buddy's
new pistol and practice "Defend the House Against a Really Stupid Invaders
from Thailand."

Results below. First, before adjusting the sights, second, after some
minor adjustjents. Shots offhand at 25 yards.

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...nse/targ01.jpg

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...nse/targ02.jpg