What he was trying to imply, fucky, with his tenuous grasp of the English language, was that your mom was just being nice to your dad by letting him have sex with her, which is how you were conceived.
Implying sex with one’s mother is quite the cunning strategy by an equally cunning linguist.
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Mine compared to the second biggest
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whoah, that fish is hu — i mean, that fish is small, thas small man. nothing comapared to whut i caught. too bad i dint take pictures. i did let it go, maybe thats its baby.
Squipple wrote:
Halibut; 244 pounds
Caught in August in Sitka, Alaska.
Mine compared to the second biggest
whoah, that fish is hu — i mean, that fish is small, thas small man. nothing comapared to whut i caught. too bad i dint take pictures. i did let it go, maybe thats its baby.
Squipple wrote:
Halibut; 244 pounds
Caught in August in Sitka, Alaska.
Mine compared to the second biggest
Oooooh SHIT! Damn, dude! That shit’s fucking amazing. I’m thinking about taking an Alaskan Cruise on my next vacation, but I’m wanting to do it this Spring. Any Luck on deep sea fishing that time of year?
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Dante666 wrote:
If Xtrm ever left this site it would leave a huge gaping hole in it...keep up the good work dude!
Halibut maybe, King Salmon and Pink Salmon yes, Sockeye and silver salmon no, and I think Ling Cod are in season at that time of year so you can keep them if you catch them. Too bad for us, we couldn’t keep them in August.
Squipple wrote:
Halibut; 244 pounds
Caught in August in Sitka, Alaska.
Mine compared to the second biggest
Very cool, do Halibut fight hard, or pull hard?
my top fish are 32 pound Steelhead Trout, 37 pound Chinook Salmon and 43 pound Coho
all on 12 foot fly rod with spinning real, using 4 to 6 pound test, though.
I used to fish all the pre and post-spawning runs in fall and spring, and lived on/near a native reserve
good times good times
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Squipple wrote:
Halibut; 244 pounds
Caught in August in Sitka, Alaska.
Mine compared to the second biggest
Very cool, do Halibut fight hard, or pull hard?
my top fish are 32 pound Steelhead Trout, 37 pound Chinook Salmon and 43 pound Coho
all on 12 foot fly rod with spinning real, using 4 to 6 pound test, though.
I used to fish all the pre and post-spawning runs in fall and spring, and lived on/near a native reserve
good times good times
Halibut tend to fight hard at first, but they tire out after about 10 minutes. (20 minutes if it’s huge like that one). Then, they’re just hard to reel in.
And Holy crap that’s a big Coho! If you take a look at the Chinook salmon on the bottom of my page, that was 43 pounds. That’s a hugeass coho you caught! I never thought they could get that big.
Squipple wrote:
Halibut; 244 pounds
Caught in August in Sitka, Alaska.
Mine compared to the second biggest
Very cool, do Halibut fight hard, or pull hard?
my top fish are 32 pound Steelhead Trout, 37 pound Chinook Salmon and 43 pound Coho
all on 12 foot fly rod with spinning real, using 4 to 6 pound test, though.
I used to fish all the pre and post-spawning runs in fall and spring, and lived on/near a native reserve
good times good times
Halibut tend to fight hard at first, but they tire out after about 10 minutes. (20 minutes if it’s huge like that one). Then, they’re just hard to reel in.
And Holy crap that’s a big Coho! If you take a look at the Chinook salmon on the bottom of my page, that was 43 pounds. That’s a hugeass coho you caught! I never thought they could get that big.
oops 33 pound Coho {with roe} my bad
*note to self: reread posts before clicking submit*
super light tackle and huge fish always seem bigger :P but there’s nothing like a 30+ pound salmon jumping 3 feet from the surface after a 30 minute fight from a 180 foot deep downrig
--- "The Problem with the English language is that it is as pure as a crib-house whore. It not only borrows words from other languages; it has chased other languages down dark alley-ways, clubbed them unconscious and rifled their pockets for new vocabulary."