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Hey all,

I'm going to have to do some fast thinking to get my boat back into commision for the last two nights. Fireman borrowed it and wrecked my lower unit, bad... bad.... fireman. I'm ordering a jet lower unit but I have to wait 5 weeks for it to arrive. I'll try to find something else to put on it till then.

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Got a 34" flatty 15#, lost a nice... real nice one, had it on for over 5 minutes and then it surfaced and the hook came out, was well over 20 lbs., probably in the 30's somewhere. I even have Brian to back me on it. Brian and I had quite a few runs but couldn't manage to hook up on anything other than those two.

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Winners on Friday night were Hoops with a 30" flat and River Rat with a 31" Channel
Saturday night was River Rat with a 34" Flat and Dark 30 with a 31" Channel. Final standings are Flats: Hoops 111", River Rat 67.5" , Dark 30 31"
Channels are Hoops 95.5", Farmer D 47", Papa Grump 46", Dark30 31", River Rat 31", Fireman 28", Justan 27" and Smokey with 26".

The Party is on September 18th commencing at 7:00 , sight to be determined. Hoops and Papa G will supply the eats, BYOB. All past ,current and possible future members of the league are invited.

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