Steve Rinella
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That's your world. Yeah, there's a balance, a balance to be held for sure. You know, I'm not real thrilled with this idea of like continuing to drill for oil in the Gulf and drill for oil everywhere and knowing that occasionally these things blow up and you have massive pollution and... But also, I don't think we should be dependent on Saudi Arabia for all our oil.
That's an interesting situation.
That's an interesting situation.
That's an interesting situation.
Lake Austin has a similar situation. So Lake Austin used to be this, it's still very good for bass fishing. They have big bass on Lake Austin. And the people that live on the lake, the highfalutin folks, didn't like all the weeds. So they brought in carp. And the carp ate everything. So now the place looks like the bottom of a swimming pool. It's like all the vegetation is fucked.
Lake Austin has a similar situation. So Lake Austin used to be this, it's still very good for bass fishing. They have big bass on Lake Austin. And the people that live on the lake, the highfalutin folks, didn't like all the weeds. So they brought in carp. And the carp ate everything. So now the place looks like the bottom of a swimming pool. It's like all the vegetation is fucked.
Lake Austin has a similar situation. So Lake Austin used to be this, it's still very good for bass fishing. They have big bass on Lake Austin. And the people that live on the lake, the highfalutin folks, didn't like all the weeds. So they brought in carp. And the carp ate everything. So now the place looks like the bottom of a swimming pool. It's like all the vegetation is fucked.
And so the bass don't have a lot of places to go. Like, you know, where, where I live, people go to the docks, like they, they cast to the docks, you know, and they, they fish near people's docks because that's like the only cover that these fish have. And so there's talk of like submerging like trees or, you know, dropping, creating structures and then there's people that are opposed to that.
And so the bass don't have a lot of places to go. Like, you know, where, where I live, people go to the docks, like they, they cast to the docks, you know, and they, they fish near people's docks because that's like the only cover that these fish have. And so there's talk of like submerging like trees or, you know, dropping, creating structures and then there's people that are opposed to that.
And so the bass don't have a lot of places to go. Like, you know, where, where I live, people go to the docks, like they, they cast to the docks, you know, and they, they fish near people's docks because that's like the only cover that these fish have. And so there's talk of like submerging like trees or, you know, dropping, creating structures and then there's people that are opposed to that.
Cause like, You have your wakeboarders and all the people that like recreation on the water. They don't want anything that could possibly fuck up their boat. But they already fucked it up by bringing in the carp. And you can't get the carp out. How are you going to kill the carp?
Cause like, You have your wakeboarders and all the people that like recreation on the water. They don't want anything that could possibly fuck up their boat. But they already fucked it up by bringing in the carp. And you can't get the carp out. How are you going to kill the carp?
Cause like, You have your wakeboarders and all the people that like recreation on the water. They don't want anything that could possibly fuck up their boat. But they already fucked it up by bringing in the carp. And you can't get the carp out. How are you going to kill the carp?