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Caught Catching Steelheads - Part 2 of 2
Carl brought the boat and then he took action Until all line was back but a fraction With the boat on shore and the fish upstream Carl said, “You’ve got him now, time to get mean!” I was in control and wore that fish out Got him into Carl’s net and then let out a shout “I got that Bugger, just look at his size!” Carl said, “Punch your card “now”, that would be wise” “I’ll do that in a while, but not just yet” “I need a break and smoke a cigarette” By now, people were there, where we landed And one of them spoke to me, so candid “Give your punch card to me, I need to see” “Is it all legit as it seems to be?” It’s the Game Warden, who wanted my card Got it out quickly and he punched it hard Gosh, I so was glad I took Carl’s advise Without that license things would not be nice The fish was a native, sixteen and a half pounds That made the sports news around Puget Sound To be able to fish, I’d called in sick Boss saw my picture; knew it was a trick Called me to his office; what could I say? I’m sorry Boss, but I just had to stay!
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