A state fisheries biologist motoring near Columbia had a filling knocked out of his tooth by a high-flying fish that struck him on the side of the head.

A state fisheries biologist motoring near Columbia had a filling knocked out of his tooth by a high-flying fish that struck him on the side of the head.
you were swiming in fish love juiceMoonlight Soldier wrote:Hey don't you be underestimating them there carp fishies...they're deadly...one smacked by in the face before, and I'm not kidding!!!
It involved me swimming in Rice Lake...in the weeds...and having a WHOLE CRAP LOAD OF CARP swimming and frolicking during their mating season...not only that but they'd swim into my legs, (shallow water) and make me fall on my ass onto the bottom of the lake...though..heh, no bait needed to catch them..just a little patience and large bucket...
Oh of only i had hosting. On our desk at work we have a fisherman off a birthday cake. But he got boring so I taped a toy M60 over his fishin' pole. Take my word for it, he's pricelesskthulhu wrote:The solution is simple - shoot these flying fish, instead of using a reel.
Seriously, I've heard you have to shoot halibut when you bring them aboard them up. Big strong fish that can pull a person off the boat.