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1st slammer trip....bizarre Reviews

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User: hooligan
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Review: Congrats on the bird!!! Lol jk
Date: 06/29/12 01:11 AM

User: meat7gtk
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Review: Haha, good job! Seagulls are idiots!
Date: 06/25/12 12:25 PM

User: samf
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Date: 06/24/12 06:36 PM

User: volume4130
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Review: Haha, Good work on saving the slammer. I caught a goose on a spoon once, but it broke my line when it flew away. Wasn't that heartbroken though, as a spoon costs about 1/10th of that slammer
Date: 06/24/12 07:12 AM

User: jjbagoose
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Review: Crazy story. Those slammers are really versitile!
Date: 06/22/12 07:26 AM

User: pocketfisherman
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Review: LOL, extra points for the seagull and it flying away after the ordeal!
Date: 06/21/12 10:41 PM

User: kman
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Review: Good job freeing the bird.
Date: 06/21/12 09:50 PM

User: shawneramone
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Review: That's insane!! Save the slammer at all costs!!!! I'll fight a grizzly for mine
Date: 06/21/12 09:22 PM

User: oldfisher
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Review: don't feel bad, I caught one fishing for blues, it happens
Date: 06/21/12 08:01 PM



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