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2026-01-18, 11:50:18
Great to see quite a few of you at the 2026 Ultimate Fishing Show. Now, on to Outdoorama Feb. 19-22.

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Stop by Booth 3054 right next door to Xtreme Bass Tackle and say hello today January 8 through January 11.

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2026-01-01, 13:07:42
Thanks detroit1

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2025-12-06, 09:52:48
Hi Dan, see you next month.

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If any of you have any nuisance animal problems around your house let me know maybe I can save you a few bucks on getting rid of them. I owned Nuisance Animal Control for 10 years and have had a bit of experience getting rid of about every type you can think of. Just a bit of help for all the friends at GLB.
Remember you don't quit fishing when you get old, you get old when you quit fishing

Revtro

I don't have a problem currently, but a funny thing happened to a buddy of mine last season.  He retrieved his boat from storage and when he took the cover off at home, what did he see scurrying into the front storage areas?  A 30lb. raccoon.  Yikes!  It was hillarious trying to get that thing to come out.  Eventually we gave up and decided to leave the cover off until nightfall and he came out on his own.  Must have been quite a shock to the little guy to see that his new home was in the suburbs.  The funniest part was the the little bugger peed all over my friend's boat.  What a mess.  And he managed to eat a few candy wrappers left over from the previous year as well.  Too bad we didn't know you back then.  Lesson to be learned... Clean the boat from all food related products before you put it in storage.  And seal it up tight. :D
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