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<blockquote data-quote="Sam3" data-source="post: 720866" data-attributes="member: 19290"><p>Snapping turtles! What memories that brings back. </p><p></p><p>My dad used to take us fishing from the banks of a canal. I had a cane pole, bobber, sinker, hook and worms. </p><p></p><p>My brother had a telescoping pole, fancy gear, specialty bait and many different lures -- until they got cut off in the jaws of the snapping turtles which seemed to be the only thing he caught. </p><p></p><p>I would keep the sunfish and bluegill I caught for a while in that metal bucket with the holes. Then I would let them go because I didn't like fish (or the thought of killing something). </p><p>I just liked fishing with my dad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sam3, post: 720866, member: 19290"] Snapping turtles! What memories that brings back. My dad used to take us fishing from the banks of a canal. I had a cane pole, bobber, sinker, hook and worms. My brother had a telescoping pole, fancy gear, specialty bait and many different lures -- until they got cut off in the jaws of the snapping turtles which seemed to be the only thing he caught. I would keep the sunfish and bluegill I caught for a while in that metal bucket with the holes. Then I would let them go because I didn't like fish (or the thought of killing something). I just liked fishing with my dad. [/QUOTE]
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