Buck
I was born in Traverse City about a ten minute walk to the bay.  A large
part of my family is still there.  Now I live 5 mins from a bigger pond in
Rhode Island.  So it really isn't fair to compare fish stories.   I'll
behave.  Michigan does have nice fish.  I think Jimmy understood my joke
because he knows where I live.  I really enjoy the blue fish but if I caught
one that big I'd probably end up swimming.  :)  Really though ... depending
upon how far out you're fishing you can end up getting your catch eaten off
the hook before you pull it in.  Luckily I haven't had that happen yet or I
might just stick to tying flies instead of fishing.
Regards,
Deb

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> 
> From: "Deborah Duran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Oh you guys just give it a rest....   That's all just "bait" for the fish
> around here!   :)  They would eat it up before you pulled it in......
Well Deb you make the trip to the PM in Michigan and see how well you do.
Those salmon would probably average out around 20-30 pounds. But you know
how it goes...the longer the fish story goes the larger so the fish.


Buck Hall
Coldwater, OH
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