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Old Jan 4, 2011 | 07:41 PM
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And we caught nothing....
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that's cause that's just a farmer's snow covered field. You need to find a frozen lake to fish in.
Old Jan 5, 2011 | 07:55 AM
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Isn't it easier to wait till it thaws? That way it's not freezing cold outside, and you don't have to drill through ice.



We go fishing on water, not ice. If our water froze, I would wait for it to thaw prior to going fishing. Just a thought.
Old Jan 5, 2011 | 10:59 AM
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If I want frozen fish, I get Mrs. Paul's.
Old Jan 5, 2011 | 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Baldy
Isn't it easier to wait till it thaws? That way it's not freezing cold outside, and you don't have to drill through ice.



We go fishing on water, not ice. If our water froze, I would wait for it to thaw prior to going fishing. Just a thought.
Its more of a challenge to hit a 8" hole with a cast..



Its pretty fun to do when you catch fish, but really its still fun when you don't catch fish, fresh air and a break from being indoors all winter..

Some people use ice fishing as excuse to drink, lots get completely smashed out on the lake. But these days, no booze is allowed in provincial parks and such, so you risk a pretty steep fine for drinking out there.

There was probably close to 60 vehicles out there, with average 3-4 people per vehicle, on lake out near buttfuck nowhere.. Thats Canada..
Old Jan 6, 2011 | 07:54 AM
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I guess there's something to be said for any sport where you can set your beer down, and it stays cold. I've always wanted to try curling, then drunk curling.
Old Jan 8, 2011 | 02:23 PM
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I guess there's something to be said for any sport where you can set your beer down, and it stays cold. I've always wanted to try curling, then drunk curling.
Is there any other kind of curling? I used to be an ice prep man back in highschool days at a curling club, I don't think I ever met a sober curler.. Its a pretty ******* boring game, you'd have to be drunk to enjoy it..
Old Jan 10, 2011 | 08:18 AM
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Boring to play? I WATCHED it for, well, longer than I'd care to admit, when it was on TV for the Olympics. I really don't know why they televised so many hours of Olympic curling, or why I watched so much of it.
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You must have extreme patience to watch it on TV... The only thing cool about it is how the women sounded while playing it, if you closed your eyes.....Kinda like listening to women tennis with more encouragement on the dirty sounding bits..

And **** man, you're from Florida, there must be something cooler to watch, like swamp buggy racing or something like that..
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curlin club!

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