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Subject: Re: Winter shark fishing?


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Date Posted: 945210871PST
In reply to: Jim Day 's message, "Re: Winter shark fishing?" on 945163784PST

Actually, I live out of state. In Phoenix, actually. My uncle has a 30-ft sportfisher so whenever I scratch up enough money I fly over to fish. Internets been a big help in learning how to fish. Ive been pretty busy with football season so I havent been able to get on the net lately. Ive got a question. Is chum always such a precious commodity? Last time I was there me and my uncle decided to go shark fishing but couldnt find a bucket of chum ANYWHERE. Every tackle store we went to said they'd been out for a week! And I dont think his wife would approve of us making our own.:)

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