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07-15-2012, 06:31 AM | #1 |
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Don't swim in Illinois....
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07-15-2012, 06:48 AM | #2 | |
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Oh. My. This is the reason men need to be faithful. let's just hope ur wives of some men don't Start asking ignorant men to fish there.
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07-15-2012, 06:56 AM | #3 |
Here fishy fishy fishy...
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Wow - yet another non-native species invading our waterways.
What are they eating? I can't imagine there being many fruit/nut trees growing in Illinois. |
07-15-2012, 08:06 AM | #4 |
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that fish has better teeth then me.
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07-15-2012, 09:05 AM | #5 |
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Better watch out!
A Ventura paper had the a headline, 'Lorena Bobbitt' fish menaces kayak fishermen Port Hueneme - The thumpity-thump Quint heard under the Orca's deck in "Jaws" doesn't compare to what Channel Islands kayak fisherman are experiencing. Faster than you can say, "Holy linear polyethylene Batman," fisherman are finding their $1,500 boats slashed and certain apendages under pursued by a new invasive fish species . . .
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