xddan
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| 30 Jan 2012 07:19 AM |
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I saw a a gentlemen fishing on my local lake with his friend. They were on a boat, I was very impressed he had no legs no right arm and half of a left arm and He was fishing. Just to prove being handicap does not stop doing what you love. lesson learned God bless him. |
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Bassman47312013
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| 30 Jan 2012 09:24 AM |
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Wow hearing stuff like that just makes me happy and feel so grateful. So this season I don’t want to hear any one complain that there to tired or sore to go out fishing. Happy Fishing Bassman
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AZAllen
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| 30 Jan 2012 09:38 AM |
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Just means one has to learn to not give up when things get difficult phyiscally, that is the hardest part. |
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| NAFC, NAHC, NRA, SASS, Viet Nam Vet. Bullhead City, AZ |
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scasteel
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| 30 Jan 2012 11:29 AM |
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Have been fishing with one partial handicap since July 1971, and a much more serious one sine Spring 2007. One must learn to accept what is wrong, adapt to what they can do fishing, and go out and enjoy themselves as much as possible. Okay, Okay, .. not too tired or sore to fish,.. but being very ill or sick still counts |
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