#2966124 - 10/02/12 07:20 PM
Re: Guess Who Caught a 110 Pound Catfish?
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chunkandwind
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I would love to fish with Bill. Anywhere, no matter the lake or pond. So much he could teach.
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#2966142 - 10/02/12 07:30 PM
Re: Guess Who Caught a 110 Pound Catfish?
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Twinshooter
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Dang, you are a "wise one" you must have at least an eighth grade education. If Tndeer would put spell check on here you wouldn't have anything to Bitach about. Spell check doesn't know whether you mean there, their or they're. Some things adults should know. After Tndeer adds spell check they should give classes on the proper use of the quote function. That way you would stop putting your comments under my tab.
I don't want to stop putting comments under your tab. I don't mean any harm, just being, or is that been a pest, chumps, or a smuck. After all I am just trying to drive my count up so that I can be a big boy like you.
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#2967262 - 10/03/12 03:47 PM
Re: Guess Who Caught a 110 Pound Catfish?
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Living2Hunt
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You say he only catch fish bc he fishes private lakes. I would like for you to show me where I said this because I never did. In fact, this is what I said: His methods will catch fish anywhere I suspect you are having trouble with my posts because your reading comprehension level matches your understanding of basic grammar. Case in point, it's hard to take someone seriously that doesn't know the difference in there, their, and they're. That is a fifth grade skill. The only thing I stated was watching "Mr. Bill" catch 5 pounder after 5 pounder from the same stocked pond doesn't interest me. He is a great guy and a great fisherman. He can catch fish anywhere and take me to school while doing it. But, catching fish in that pond doesn't take great skill. I have fished similar private lakes. As far as fish getting educated and learning to recognize lures they see repeatedly, there is a ton of results from research you could read, but I'm not sure your reading comprehension level is high enough.
Wow! I DID NOT mean to offend you! I was just trying to share some facts, opinions, whatever you want to call it. As far as my grammer, i was typing from a smart phone. The best i can do. There are not the easiest to use. I have a college degree and do not worry about correcting grammer on a hunting forum. I spent too many years worrying about that. Im sorry if it was taking out context. Good day!
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#2967631 - 10/03/12 08:45 PM
Re: Guess Who Caught a 110 Pound Catfish?
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Bucks & Beards
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I just have fond memories of Bill Dance when I was a young man and when he was first getting started. His show came on the TV real late at night, after Monday Night Football I think. I would stay up late (unknown to my parents) to watch him. Back then he did fish the large lakes in the Mid-South - Sardis, Lakeview, Tunica, Pickwick because my dad and I would fish them on the weekends and I recognized some of the spots I had seen on his TV show. We even saw him on Picwick one day. As far as his fishing ponds he owns or manages, in my opinion the man has paid his dues and like others have said he has been a great ambassador for the sport and a great rep for the state of Tennessee.
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#2967923 - 10/03/12 11:20 PM
Re: Guess Who Caught a 110 Pound Catfish?
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ROUGH COUNTRY HUNTER
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huge fish
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#2973345 - 10/08/12 06:24 PM
Re: Guess Who Caught a 110 Pound Catfish?
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Inkstainz
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I don't care if he caught that in a pond stocked with fish, when they get that big the level of difficulty catching them goes up. This is a beautiful fish and something anybody would be proud of, even Bill Dance who is a legend in his own right. Now I think that the childish attacks on one another are ridiculous and don't belong at TNdeer. Let's leave the grade school games where they belong and that is in grade school.
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#2974638 - 10/09/12 04:14 PM
Re: Guess Who Caught a 110 Pound Catfish?
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bigluresonly
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Lol, it's wasn't skill, he was with a guide x2
I caught a 53lb blue cat with Simms- should I take my TARP award off the wall and toss it?
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#2978470 - 10/12/12 08:48 AM
Re: Guess Who Caught a 110 Pound Catfish?
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Good on ya Mr. Dance! Anyone who is a steward to the outdoors like Bill has been for as long as I can remember is a huge plus to all of us that fish and hunt. I only wish my skills and personality were that which would allow me to have made a career of a love for something like his abilities have.
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#2983669 - 10/16/12 06:56 AM
Re: Guess Who Caught a 110 Pound Catfish?
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