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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1595901" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>Guard bulls are really not new. There was a farmer where I grew up, he had one of the best large mouth bass ponds in the county. Me and my older brother and several other kids our age would hike 3 miles from the house to use surface plugs to catch bass. It was a thrill to watch those 3 and 4 pound bass knock the crap out of a diving mouse or a hula popper. We almost always released them. The old man got tired of running kids off so he put a bunch of cows in the pasture. With those cows was a big framey, flea bag of a bull that was nasty. My brother and I crawled over the fence. We noticed there were cows in a locust thicket that ran down to the pond. We barely got started through the thicket when we walked right into that onery bull. He was laying in the dirt. When he got up, it didn't take a second to see this was not like our old Hereford bull. We ran for the fence. The word got out that you better not fish in old man Cordary's pond. I think the old man had a lot to do with advertising how bad his bull was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1595901, member: 27490"] Guard bulls are really not new. There was a farmer where I grew up, he had one of the best large mouth bass ponds in the county. Me and my older brother and several other kids our age would hike 3 miles from the house to use surface plugs to catch bass. It was a thrill to watch those 3 and 4 pound bass knock the crap out of a diving mouse or a hula popper. We almost always released them. The old man got tired of running kids off so he put a bunch of cows in the pasture. With those cows was a big framey, flea bag of a bull that was nasty. My brother and I crawled over the fence. We noticed there were cows in a locust thicket that ran down to the pond. We barely got started through the thicket when we walked right into that onery bull. He was laying in the dirt. When he got up, it didn't take a second to see this was not like our old Hereford bull. We ran for the fence. The word got out that you better not fish in old man Cordary's pond. I think the old man had a lot to do with advertising how bad his bull was. [/QUOTE]
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