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Big fish, nice story!

Where there is a will, there is a way!

http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/general/news/story?p...Old_Man_And_The_Sand
 
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Better than fission in Iran!!
 
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Now "THATS" a fish story! Eeker

Thanks for sharing.

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Thanks, I passed it along to my fishing club. Smiler


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Originally posted by walkinghorse:
Big fish, nice story!

Where there is a will, there is a way!


Victory Base Complex (VBC) in Baghdad. The "flag pole". The "ponds" are man-made from when Saddam built the palace complexes. The Baathists stocked and feed the fish (unused fish feeders are still in the ponds). Soldiers feed them all kinds of junk now. They'll eat anything.


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Wow! That was great! He's an excellent writer!


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Good for them~!!!!! Love to see photos like this.

Call it what you want, still looks like a
catfish.

LOL @ boomstick!


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I always figured they had big Tilapia or other fish like those snaggle toothed Gar relatives


ya gotta be tough to live like this
 
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