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Post by Brian on Sept 16, 2010 22:28:56 GMT -5
Welcome to the forum Brian (schodackbassman). We are smaller than some forums, but have far less negative vibes .
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Post by UPS VT on Sept 17, 2010 6:06:01 GMT -5
Welcome aboard, look forward to your reports.
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Post by vtbass on Sept 17, 2010 7:33:14 GMT -5
We are smaller than some forums, but have far less negative vibes . Agreed! Welcome!
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Post by vtbassin on Sept 17, 2010 8:02:05 GMT -5
Welcome Schodackbassman!
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Post by rvq on Sept 17, 2010 8:56:03 GMT -5
Who? Bob
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Post by schodackbassman on Sept 9, 2011 22:26:17 GMT -5
Humble apologies to all. Not sure how but I forgot all about signing up over here and never checked back. Thank you for the welcome a year ago from "most" of you except for one wise a-- who still welcomed me into his home this past summer ;D.....
Anyway, looking to make a move from the old board so, here I am, warts an all.
I have not fished much this summer but hope to get back out there this fall.
Again, apologies for not acknowledging the welcomes last year.
Brian
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Post by rvq on Sept 10, 2011 13:36:18 GMT -5
See what happens when you retire (too young).
Bob
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Post by bassbuddy on Sept 10, 2011 15:02:11 GMT -5
The entire purpose in my retiring some years ago was so I could fish more. Work was seriously cutting into my time spent on the water. I figure that my retiring was good for the economy.. It freed up a job for someone whe needs to work to support his or her family. Welcome back Schodack ! Let's make this a positive place to share stories and tips and stuff about Bass angling.
;D BB
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Post by schodackbassman on Sept 10, 2011 19:59:56 GMT -5
Works for me. Never to young to retire. It just takes some of my fellow Irishman a long time to figure that out. Right Bob? ;D
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