Re: The trap line can look so good some days.
[Re: Trapper Knox]
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02/26/09 10:54 AM
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sandman
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Make a living for a lifetime on the open water or killing tall timber and even a fulltime trapline feels like a vacation! Thank you,Mira
James Arsenault
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Re: The trap line can look so good some days.
[Re: sandman]
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02/26/09 11:56 AM
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phutch30
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Re: The trap line can look so good some days.
[Re: phutch30]
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02/26/09 12:32 PM
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Charlie V.
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Charlie V.
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Worlds Deadliest Catch.....My hats off to the men and women carving a living out the ocean.Anytime I think my job sucks I watch the discovery channel!!!!! Later Chalie
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Re: The trap line can look so good some days.
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02/26/09 05:45 PM
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hunterjmj
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Wow! That is just amazing.. Loves to see the power of the oceans.
___________ Matthew 1:21 She will bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sin.
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Re: The trap line can look so good some days.
[Re: trapper ron]
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02/26/09 06:17 PM
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jimbo_4
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Reminds me of my old Navy days. I used to be stationed on board a frigate, USS Taylor (FFG-50). That ship was bigger at 450' long, but we had some rough days at sea. I was never the type to get ill from the motion, but when you're out there, the view is only a small part of it. We were in seas with 20+ foot waves, when we would put the forecastle (front end of the ship) completely into the water, the sound was incredible! We could hear metal groaning, the whole ship would begin to shutter and shake. You could all the ladders all the way down clanking back and forth as the ship shook pushing it way back up out of the water. That metal groaning though was something to hear though, just a deep deep groan that would go through the whole ship. Then of course the side to side motion, great way to get your "sea legs"!
Thank you much for sharing Mira! Sometimes I miss the ol days, although I don't think my body could handle shipboard life anymore.
I just find the pic amusing now... lol
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