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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3570465" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>I remember I was stationed at Las Cruces decades ago and hated the place, dirty, desolate, nothing to do etc. Then I started fishing at Perche (sp) dam below Elephant Butte reservoir and poor as I was kept losing my lead weights. So I started taking a few nuts off the car and they weren't heavy enough. Then one of the civilians at the radar site told me to go to the rifle range and collect lead and he'd loan me a sinker mold, from that point on I never bought sinkers again. Then I found that I cold catch crawdads in irrigation ditches and that was my bait and it never failed. Also out in the middle of the desert one could find cattle tanks and trap minnows. I began to enjoy New Mexico then... Entry to this Perche dam was free then as was camping but now they charge for both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3570465, member: 25679"] I remember I was stationed at Las Cruces decades ago and hated the place, dirty, desolate, nothing to do etc. Then I started fishing at Perche (sp) dam below Elephant Butte reservoir and poor as I was kept losing my lead weights. So I started taking a few nuts off the car and they weren't heavy enough. Then one of the civilians at the radar site told me to go to the rifle range and collect lead and he'd loan me a sinker mold, from that point on I never bought sinkers again. Then I found that I cold catch crawdads in irrigation ditches and that was my bait and it never failed. Also out in the middle of the desert one could find cattle tanks and trap minnows. I began to enjoy New Mexico then... Entry to this Perche dam was free then as was camping but now they charge for both. [/QUOTE]
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