fishes holes (outside of the lake)
The captain's log shows
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HELLO AND WELCOME to my MICHIGANDERS page. This is my first attempt at a webpage so dont be too judgemental. I have been a angler since I was a wee lad. My family always took trips in our RV all over the countryside. One thing that I always looked for was a place to stick my hook into. I grew up in an ethnically diverse neighborhood in the city of DETROIT. Had lots of friends who also shared my interests in fishing. I can remember the days, a group of us would ride our bikes over five miles to lake saint clair. Just to bag a walleye or a small mouth, was the height of the day. Years later, that enthusiasm drove us all the way to the oscoda area. Landing the "big ones" at the mouth and along the banks of the au sable river, (aw-sablow) was one of the heights of my teenage years. Currently, I own my own boat, and live across from a lake. I get into the zone, whenever I hear about a nice catch or an old friend drops by and we take the boat out. I have many "fishing tales" but the funniest by far, is when Johnny "the almighty fisherman" got his finger caught in a tri-hook barbed plastic repella lure. He was doing the fish dance with a twenty six inch walleye, still on the other end, and flailing about like it didnt want to be on-shore. WAY TO GO JOHN! Anglers note: never try to remove a lure without pliers. well thats part of my "fishing adventures" I hope you enjoyed it! promote "give a kid a pole and watch the magic" it worked for me! HEY FISHEN FRANK O'GRADY ... GET THE NETS! AND to my dad, who first got me hooked on the basics ... way to go! To send me E-mail stories of your fishing adventures, or to just say "hello" contact me at "http://www.fishesoutofwater@hotmail.com" I would love to hear about the one that got away or the trophy one on the mantle.
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