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Anyone interested in getting together for some night fishing tonight (thursday the 8th) Ive never night fished taneycomo and probably shouln't do it alone the first time. Feel free to drop me a line on here or give me a call 816 935 4941. Brad

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where you putting in at brad? i work until 11 and depending on how my shift goes, I may head out there. whatcha driving?

You are so stupid you threw a rock at the ground and missed.

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More than likely im gonna wade close to outlet 2 or rebar depending on the water. I drive a white jeep wrangler. I went out today to somewhat get my bearings on it, trying to figure out where the deeper holes are and to gauge how far out it is, hence the reason im a little nervous about it. I should break down and just buy a boat haha

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More than likely im gonna wade close to outlet 2 or rebar depending on the water. I drive a white jeep wrangler. I went out today to somewhat get my bearings on it, trying to figure out where the deeper holes are and to gauge how far out it is, hence the reason im a little nervous about it. I should break down and just buy a boat haha

ok. i will be in a gray xterra. probably be up that way close to 12

You are so stupid you threw a rock at the ground and missed.

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Hey tippet I went out about 8pm. I did ok caught a couple nice rainbows. I just wrapped it up. Feeling eerie on my own.

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Hey tippet I went out about 8pm. I did ok caught a couple nice rainbows. I just wrapped it up. Feeling eerie on my own.

so you are not planning on fishing anymore tonight? you gonna make me catch all the lunkers?

You are so stupid you threw a rock at the ground and missed.

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Gotta love night fishing. My first trip to Taney was about 8 yrs ago with guide Kent Campell and he asked us if we wanted to go back after dinner and srip some woolies.

With my experience at that time pretty much limited to "triple cheese" glo-balls under a bobber in the parks, I was up for anything- I didn't even know what a woolybugger was.

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We went back about 9:00 pm and lucked out with no water running and slaughtered them, one of my funnest fishing experiences ever. It started to rain and got heavier and heavier. Kent practically had to fight us to get us out of the water. I felt like the Bishop in Caddyshack that didn't want to come off the golf course in the thunderstorm.

We only fished for about two hours but landed a ton of fish. Needless to say the woolybugger has become one of my favorite lures.

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