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  1. Member LadyLuvsChamps's Avatar
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    #21
    I have Them Ole Brown Fish and Bass Myths Exploded. Also have Book of the Black Bass. I think that one was something my husband got like 40 years ago for renewing his BASS membership.
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    #22
    Very good read . Years ago I gave my copy to a guy in our club. you can’t miss him, he’s the guy reading and not reeling.

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    #23
    The cover looks familiar. I need to get in the attic and check my book storage bins.

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    #24
    I remember reading in it that anise and garlic based scents were no good - nightcrawler is the scent you want.

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    #25
    I have a copy I’ll sell

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    #26
    It is a good read.

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    #27
    Hard to know the value of everything one owns. After my parents passed and I was cleaning out their house found a cool cook book signed by the author. Kept it on a lark. Looked it up latter signed in excellent condition worth about $1000. Glad I kept it.
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    #28
    Quote Originally Posted by eagleeye299 View Post
    Hard to know the value of everything one owns. After my parents passed and I was cleaning out their house found a cool cook book signed by the author. Kept it on a lark. Looked it up latter signed in excellent condition worth about $1000. Glad I kept it.
    Wow, $1K, suh-weet!

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    #29
    So what exactly is this book about that makes it so valuable ?

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