View Full Version : ART is GOD?
EricCO
06-05-2002, 01:01 PM
He may be since he caught a 11.5 pound eye during the Trinidad tournament.
Good job Art!
Wishin' for rain in the 303.
Art/Co
06-05-2002, 02:29 PM
Eric,
Gee what now....One big fish is not great in tourney fishing. Another group did pretty good on Sat with 9 lber to boot. Whats next a 12, 13??? Nope , I am going to go for something simple like bass fishing.hehehe
Art
Art/Co
06-05-2002, 02:40 PM
And another thing Eric.
I noticed all of your 1300+ posts, yet I was wondering? Do Maytag repairmen like yourself really have that much time on your hands? Should'nt you be working on my dryer?
Art
EricCO
06-05-2002, 04:24 PM
2 words for ya: Public Sector!!!!!
Wishin' for rain in the 303.
dkooser
06-06-2002, 07:42 AM
From what I heard, Art just reeled it in. Terry is the one that caught it...right Art?
Regardless - it is a fish of a lifetime...Art - you can stop fishing now since you have caught your piggy.
Art/Co
06-06-2002, 09:20 AM
It's time to fish for largemouth. Any tips Dave. By the way we are both taing credit for that fish in some way. Rod in the holder on my side of the boat ...I tell her to grab the rod , and she can't even reel and she hands it to me and I reel it in and she nets the fish. A combined effort. We both had pitures taken of it alone and together. By the way she wants to go back to get another one and have a replica made.What a sport.
Eric, sorry abou the joke about the Maytag repairman. I think everyone knows that you one Powerball for about 30 million a few years ago and you have a lot of time on your hands to post on this board when you're not yelling at your maid or gardner.
Art
Art
Neal/CO
06-06-2002, 09:39 AM
Here is a scary thought! If Art is God, who do you thing they have in charge of #####?
Nice fish Art!!
Terri/Co
06-06-2002, 08:45 PM
Thanks Dave, we went to the taxidermist today and the 11.36 lb walleye and the 12inch yellow perch (trophy) I caught from last year it is going to cost $750. Apparently, anything under 20 inches is charged at 20 inches. So we won $5, two plaques and a battery by the time we were done. Minus hotels, gas, bait, buying a 100 quart cooler for the fish and the very long hours spent with MR. GOD that weekend I guess we're actually about even.
All in fun isn't it? I did get some great pictures of the fire behind the historic volcano (Mount Fisher) and then when we got home I took some pictures from my patio of the fire in Canon City (Iron Mountain) it's an awesome place we live in isn't it.
MR. GOD is still a little upset because I accidentally cut off some of the tail in the pictures I took of him with his fish.
Hi everyone (Eric/Co)(Neal/Co)
Terri
dkooser
06-07-2002, 09:25 AM
Let's see...sum total of all costs divided by the weight of the fish brought home equals... Heck, it does not really matter what that comes out to be. The memories, pictures, the mount and the aluring possibility that there lurks another monster walleye waiting for your hand tied wormharness to come fluttering by, dictates that the cost is unmeasurable.
Good job you two - get a pic into Scott G. to prove that monster eyes do exist in Colorado.
Art/Co
06-07-2002, 09:47 AM
Same thoughts exactly. Now if I was awake on Sunday morning I would have missed your prop wash and been dry most of the day..hehe
Art
EricCO
06-07-2002, 03:12 PM
Upset about the tail? Geez, must be like living with a Nazi!!!! LOL
Wishin' for rain in the 303.