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<blockquote data-quote="jkwilson" data-source="post: 1492032" data-attributes="member: 969"><p>Bank line with a chicken neck on it will catch a snapper all day long. Buddy of my dad's used to own a bar and he cooked and sold more turtle soup than a guy could imagine. I caught most of those turtles out of little bitty ponds with bank lines.</p><p></p><p>Best part was people who had ducks or geese would either pay me or give me fishing or hunting privileges in exchange for cleaning the pond, and the guy who wanted the turtles made it good too. As a poor young fellow who spent free time chasing rabbits, deer, fish and young ladies, I was always needing money and a place to hunt or fish. </p><p></p><p>I worked full time and then was usually out with a girlfriend until 11 or 12 and then checked turtle lines afterward. I got stopped by the police dozens of times as people had reported me slipping out of a place with a flashlight at 1 or 2 am from checking lines, but once they figured out what I was up to the deputies hooked me up with more new clients than anybody else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkwilson, post: 1492032, member: 969"] Bank line with a chicken neck on it will catch a snapper all day long. Buddy of my dad's used to own a bar and he cooked and sold more turtle soup than a guy could imagine. I caught most of those turtles out of little bitty ponds with bank lines. Best part was people who had ducks or geese would either pay me or give me fishing or hunting privileges in exchange for cleaning the pond, and the guy who wanted the turtles made it good too. As a poor young fellow who spent free time chasing rabbits, deer, fish and young ladies, I was always needing money and a place to hunt or fish. I worked full time and then was usually out with a girlfriend until 11 or 12 and then checked turtle lines afterward. I got stopped by the police dozens of times as people had reported me slipping out of a place with a flashlight at 1 or 2 am from checking lines, but once they figured out what I was up to the deputies hooked me up with more new clients than anybody else. [/QUOTE]
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