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tvc184

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  1. Between bad snaps and overthrowing wide open receivers, WO-S is lucky to be in the game.
  2. What a boneheaded call. I don't care if it worked or not, why even attempt it when you are leading?
  3. Halftime 14-13 Giddings
  4. Touchdown WO-S. 14-13 Giddings... high snap causes a missed extra point. 11 seconds left in the half
  5. 1st down at the Giddings 13. 27 seconds left, timeout called.
  6. 25 yard line, 1st down with 1:06 left
  7. 1:11 WO-S at the Giddings 29 3rd down and 1.5 yards to go Timeout Giddings
  8. 1:45 left WO-S at the Giddings 38
  9. 14-7 Giddings 4:42 left in the half.
  10. Touchdown Giddings.. 13-7 with the point after coming.
  11. First down Giddings at the WO-S 5.
  12. Snap over the head of the WO-S punter. Giddings ball at the WO-S 16 yard line.
  13. Giddings is making some big runs back to back. WO-S had better step it up a notch.
  14. 10:15 to go in the first quarter... 7-0 WO-S
  15. Some great blocks thrown on that one.
  16. There are 229 teams in 4A in Texas. This weekend 181 of them have finished their seasons. Nederland is not one of those teams. It is better to be in the fight and be an underdog than to be a member of the 181 teams that are sitting at home and posting messages about the teams left in the playoffs.
  17. No hog dogs. That is called having a pig walk out in front of you while you are deer hunting. I think a lot of people around the south consider the Catahoula as the ultimate hog dog.
  18. Actually, for a change I did not stuff myself however, if I had those smoked ribs that Coop talked about..........
  19. This one was killed a couple of days ago on our lease. It weighed 240.
  20. We are always hiring but you won't get cheese and Mozart. Maybe some gangsta rap and a drive through burger.
  21. And this is usually the time of the year to slaughter them. That and there is no size or creel limit.
  22. I only have to drive about 15 minutes to get to saltwater. By the same token, I have to drive almost two hours to get to the big East Texas bass lakes. Then I have to figure on spending at least the night. Two of my best days ever saltwater fishing were after I got off of work, drove two blocks away and then fished off of the dock. I caught lots of fish and kept 20 specks (legally) before I got home from work. I don't get seasick, I don't pay attention to the tidal charts but I agree on cleaning the equipment. My round trip drive time to Rayburn or Toledo is 4 hours. I can wash a lot of fishing rods and hose down my boat. For my opinion, saltwater is more of a pure fishing event. It is usually more active, there are large number of species that can be caught from small pan fish to up to hundreds of pounds and they generally fight more. You can never be sure exactly what kind of fish is going to be on the end of your line after the cast. Freshwater fishing is more of a laid back, fish for the sake of fishing trip. You aren't going because you can fill the boat with fish, the fish isn't likely to strip a lot of line from your reel and you usually know what fish is going to hit your lure/bait. There seems to be a little more of a hunting aspect to freshwater, at least for bass. The thrill of the hunt is usually more interesting than the actual time spent reeling them in. My freshwater fishing is usually more relaxing and much more scenic than saltwater. I consider it more of a vacation type fishing to saltwater's working kind of fishing. Both are great but if I had to pick one, it would have to be in the salt.
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