When I was a kid, I was invited for a weekend with a friend’s family at Seneca Lake. After a couple of hours of unsuccessful fishing, his Dad went to a fish market and bought the biggest trout they had. He then, per OLDPINE52’s suggestion, had another guest toss it to him, so he could claim to have caught it…we were all sworn, against threat of pain, to say otherwise…but after 55 years, I think the statute of limitations has expired.
oldpine52 almost 8 years ago
No, you have to have somebody throw it to you.
chris_weaver almost 8 years ago
He can truthfully claim to have caught it while ice fishing.
stairsteppublishing almost 8 years ago
Wonder how many try to, and pull that one off.
comixbomix almost 8 years ago
When I was a kid, I was invited for a weekend with a friend’s family at Seneca Lake. After a couple of hours of unsuccessful fishing, his Dad went to a fish market and bought the biggest trout they had. He then, per OLDPINE52’s suggestion, had another guest toss it to him, so he could claim to have caught it…we were all sworn, against threat of pain, to say otherwise…but after 55 years, I think the statute of limitations has expired.
What? Me worried ? almost 8 years ago
“Of course he can Frank " !