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Looks like your daughter's outfishing daddy

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Looks like your daughter's outfishing daddy

Yeah well....After 18 years of me retrieving flys out of trees and untangling leaders, it's About Time!

Now when she does it I can just look over my shoulder and say, "Ooh boy, good luck with that one". :)

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I have not seen her in the store lately. but when i do i am going to have to congratulate her. I will also have something to say about herv sticking her tongue out like that. Thing is i did get a keeper and never lest the dock. Actually Mitch he is bass fisherman of a very high quality it he just burnt out on all the shenanigans that go on when you get caught up in that competition thing.

I have not seen her in the store lately. but when i do i am going to have to congratulate her. I will also have something to say about her sticking her tongue out like that. Thing is i did get a keeper and never left the dock. Actually Mitch he is bass fisherman of a very high quality it he just burnt out on all the shenanigans that go on when you get caught up in that competition thing.

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After interviews conducted at the preliminary hearing on August 17 were reviewed, five more felony counts were filed August 23 against James Crocker in regard to the July 20 gravel bar shooting of Paul Dart.

Two counts of first degree class B felony assault and two counts of felony armed criminal action and one class D felony unlawful use of a weapon have been added to the charge of second degree murder of Dart. The five felonies were filed August 23, referencing a probable cause statement issued by a Crawford County sheriff’s detective on July 20, and are in regard to probable assaults on Robert and Regina Burgess, and Joshua Kling, present at the time of the shooting.

Regina Burgess said at the time that another shot fired by Crocker had grazed her; a member of the sheriff’s department photographed reddened, but unbroken skin where Burgess said the bullet, or fragments, had struck her as evidence.

Bond reduction for Crocker was denied August 21, and he remains in custody.

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Ah yes, the stackpiling of multiple charges all related to the same incident... The first step to pending plea offers.

No trial, He gone for ten-sevens.

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It is not only about access rights. iI the arear were I am at we have had stabbings car thefts more assaults than I care to count all coming from the canoe crowd on the weekends. A lot of the river property is farm ground and the land owners all get tired of cleaning up litter and have property destroyed by drunk crowds from the campgrounds( fences well back from the water lie being cut gates taken down) 1 landowner caught a group stealing a 150lb calf out of his filed and trying to load it in there canoe. I like to fish the rivers and streams as much as anyone but I don't now because it has turned into a large drunk frat party every weekend and most landowners are tired of it.

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) 1 landowner

caught a group stealing a 150lb calf out of his filed and trying

to load it in there canoe.

Classic! :) Cattle rustling: felony. Now that tops peeing on a tree !

Seriously though, I'm thinking you caught a landowner....telling stories.

Lemme guess, he took his calf back and let them go without pressing charges.....yeah....right.

Anti-river rights propaganda at its finest right there. Shame shame.

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Ive seen a hog in the back seat of a Lincoln,and a goat in the seat of an old truck.Ive never seen a cow in a canoe.That would be fun to watch drunk or sober.

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I think any cattle in the river should be fair game, if you can get in a canoe you can have it. They do a lot more damage than the drunks.

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I think any cattle in the river should be fair game, if you can get in a canoe you can have it. They do a lot more damage than the drunks.

I agree. Maybe that's the missing part of that rustling story up there ^^^

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