
One guy is in
camo, the other glows in the dark....but they look happy.

Well....happy doesn't always last forever.

I can't figure out if he's crazier for fishing when it's this cold, or for drinking
PBR.

Off to the fashion show we go!!

Shane and Ray with a baby
spoonie. They both hooked into this one....which is a bit of overkill. He was a few feet short of the minimum length so back in the lake he went.

This is what the keepers look like. My brother-in-law David, on the left, has a 55 pounder. Big Ray brought home a 68 pounder.
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