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I was checking out all of the post in this fourm and read a couple by me that had some errors. I had reported not once but twice of 15 or 16 inch brownies. I must have been thinking one thing and typing something else. One report was on the Indian and the other was Buffalo. For some reason I think my eyes must have been bigger than a tape measure.

Anyway, I think I was adding a couple or three inches for some reason. I don't recall getting any fish from those creeks that size. I know Dylan got a brownie from Indian that would have hit the 16 mark, but I don't believe I did. Thank goodness I carry a camera at all time now. Keeps me in check. ;)

Sorry about the reporting guy's, I hope you will accept my apology.

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Anyway, I think I was adding a couple or three inches for some reason.

So, what's wrong with that? Don't all fishermen do it? I blame it on being mathematically challenged. Plus its good for the psyche. Heck I will even count a hookup as a catch. D :D

Glass Has Class

"from the laid back lane in the Arkansas Ozarks"

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If you are going to tell a fishermans tale make it a good one like 20 or 22in brownies but its ok my tape starts at 4in too.

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Please forgive the curiosity, but why the urge for honesty after the fact? Wait don't answer that, I understand.. Kudos for standing up man!

cricket.c21.com

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No need to edit your posts, man.

From now on I'll just subtract 3 from any number you post and we'll call it good. ;)

John

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