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At random: The late Capt. Don Ulmer, USN SS (Ret.), and noted submarine author, began his military career by enlisting in the U.S. Navy in 1947 and in 1949 while serving as an electrical technician E-4 aboard the submarine USS Clamagore, he was transferred to the Naval Academy. When he asked his commanding officer why he was being sent to Annapolis, the skipper replied, "I don't think you're smart enough to make E-5 and I need the bunk space." Ulmer graduated in 1954 and in 1967 returned to command Clamagore, possibly the only officer to command a U.S. warship having served on it as an enlisted man.
This mornings BIG catch
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Ric
Posted 2009-07-30 11:01 AM (#29154)


Plankowner

Posts: 9165

Location: Upper lefthand corner of the map.
Subject: This mornings BIG catch

Taking my morning walk I happened on this lucky fisherman reeling in really nice salmon of about 25 pounds.

Check it out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IblxMnPQcA

whalen
Posted 2009-07-30 1:24 PM (#29159 - in reply to #29154)


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Location: Citrus County FL
Subject: RE: This mornings BIG catch

Yeah, yeah.... we see pictures of the eagles, pictures of the fish....BUT we just get a few words about the women that you meet on your walk....  Come on, man, we wanna see fewer pictures of wildlife and more pictures of your wild life!
Ralph Luther
Posted 2009-07-30 1:24 PM (#29160 - in reply to #29154)
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Subject: RE: This mornings BIG catch

Nice fish. The live action looks to be about the same as reeling in a rubber boot.
Ric
Posted 2009-07-30 1:34 PM (#29163 - in reply to #29160)


Plankowner

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Subject: RE: This mornings BIG catch

Ralph Luther - 2009-07-30 1:24 PM

Nice fish. The live action looks to be about the same as reeling in a rubber boot.


Talk to the fish.. Tell him he needs to reinvent his act....:-)
Ric
Posted 2009-07-30 1:35 PM (#29164 - in reply to #29159)


Plankowner

Posts: 9165

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Subject: RE: This mornings BIG catch

Uh Uh Uhhhh.. :-)
Doc Gardner
Posted 2009-07-30 5:09 PM (#29177 - in reply to #29164)


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Subject: RE: This mornings BIG catch

Ric - 2009-07-30 4:35 PM

Uh Uh Uhhhh.. :-)


Come and fish the Great Lakes with me and you'll hear some real cussin and we've got salmon that big and they are real tasty; plus we catch them from boats; real sailors go out on boats.
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