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		fishing or hunting ? 
i need the fish for the strength to go hunting , so  i can gather the fur and feathers to make my flys to go fishing , to give me the strength to go hunting ....................................... 
life's a grin !
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		So true, so true.  I usually miss out on most of the best fishing of the year -- in the fall, because I'm out hunting -- or worse, stuck at work or in school.  I don't know where my priorities should be.  I guess I figure since I can fish all year, but only hunt in the fall, I better do it while I can.
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		i know were getting overtime now , just at the start of the salmon runs , bow season , duck and goose and small game . 
i need three of me , but the wife says one is more than enough for the world can handle !
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		That is not a fair question for us outdoorsy type of people.  I have to choose both.[cool]
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		Is there actually a difference? HA!
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		both at the same time.last year i brought my rife while fishing.caught three trout and one small 6-pionter.not bad for 4 hours fishing
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		Way to go Tom!
For me, the only choice is fishing.  It's hard to catch & release when you shoot the dang animal.
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