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Fish Stories Told Here, Some Are True Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 4/1/2005
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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In Honor of M.A.K.

This location is open from Dawn to Dusk. No Night Caching Is Allowed.

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The fish stories I could tell you, some I have witnessed, and some I have told, but its the ones you hear about from friends,that make you wonder if they are true.

Here are some of the ones I can remember.

You should have been here yesterday.

It was thissssss BIG!

You should have seen the one that got away.

It just jumped right into the boat.

But marine patrol officer, I didn't mean to ram my boat into his. This is a No-Wake Zone, I must have fallen asleep. No honest!!! There is no beer in my boat.

My kid must have removed all of the life jackets officer, without telling me.

My outboard motor broke, so I rehooked that large fish I had in the live well, threw it back into the lake, and it towed us back to shore.

As I was removing the hook from the big bucket mouth Bass, I saw there was a 12" gill in there, so I ate them both.

As I was reeling in a 12" gill, a 60" pike came up and ate it.

We were out on the big lake (Lake Michigan) the other day, and we had 12 hit at the same time. We got everyone of them in.

My tip-up went off, went to reel in the pike, but it wouldn't fit through the hole in the ice. I had to chop a larger hole.

I was out on the lake all day, caught 22 gills, had them hanging over the side of the boat on a stringer, fell asleep, and when I awoke, they were gone. I swear it must have been a snapping that ate them.

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