Wish me luck

by Feb 16, 2012Uncategorized

Wish me luck

Im heading out on the ice this weekend with Rabid Outdoorsman and Downeast Duck Hunter. I have never been ice fishing before and after watching the videos on DH’s website… I can only imagine what it will be like.

Wish me luck!

7 Comments

  1. It promises to be epic! 🙂

    • I'm still trying to figure out if you want luck in terms of catching a fish, or surviving Rabid's stories of pious fiction. I usually go with the first, I'm desensitized to Rabid's exaggerated verbiage.

  2. Trust me when I say that you will need it!

  3. Good luck. Looking forward to reading and seeing your adventure.

  4. bundle up!

  5. Hi Erin, I had dinner yesterday with Rabid's Dad and he told me a little about the fishing. How did you do? And thanks for joining my blog. I didn't know you had one as well until I did a little snooping.. Mike AKA penbayman

    • Hi Mike, Did Papa Rabid tell you that we beat Rabid and Bro in Cribbage??? I will be posting my blog tonight. Welcome and thanks for joining my blog!

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