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<blockquote data-quote="turnkey4099" data-source="post: 6746916" data-attributes="member: 2122"><p>Wives and camp fires to do a minor hijack. Married a german gal and brought her to San Angelo, Tx air base. She had never been camping. Buddy organized a catfishing'/fry weekend. Plan was to go out Friday night, run a trotline all night and do fish fry the next day at the local reservoir. We arrive, set up camp, and drive the shore line until we have load of drift wood. back at camp and light off a nice campfire. About every hour we run the trotline. Comes dark and we head out for another run. Out about 1/4 mile and look back. The entire shore is lit up. Back to camp as fast as the small boat could run. Wife had shoved every stick of wood on the fire "But it was dark!!".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turnkey4099, post: 6746916, member: 2122"] Wives and camp fires to do a minor hijack. Married a german gal and brought her to San Angelo, Tx air base. She had never been camping. Buddy organized a catfishing'/fry weekend. Plan was to go out Friday night, run a trotline all night and do fish fry the next day at the local reservoir. We arrive, set up camp, and drive the shore line until we have load of drift wood. back at camp and light off a nice campfire. About every hour we run the trotline. Comes dark and we head out for another run. Out about 1/4 mile and look back. The entire shore is lit up. Back to camp as fast as the small boat could run. Wife had shoved every stick of wood on the fire "But it was dark!!". [/QUOTE]
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