How far would you go to be remembered as a hunter/fisherman upon your passing?
Here's one guy who went FARTHER than most: ;:;popcorn
Friday, April 29, 2016 5:26 a.m. by Doug Leier
Fishermen Use Dead Friend's Ashes As Bait
-- Two British fishermen have some interesting bait to thank for catching a 180-pound Siamese carp in Thailand. "The Telegraph" reports the two men used their dead friend's remains as bait to reel in the massive fish. Their late friend Ron died of cancer before he could go on the trip, but before his death he apparently agreed to let his buddies use his ashes in a special bait mix. The two men said they were sad that Ron couldn't go on the trip, but he was definitely with them when they caught the giant carp.
Here's one guy who went FARTHER than most: ;:;popcorn
Friday, April 29, 2016 5:26 a.m. by Doug Leier
Fishermen Use Dead Friend's Ashes As Bait
-- Two British fishermen have some interesting bait to thank for catching a 180-pound Siamese carp in Thailand. "The Telegraph" reports the two men used their dead friend's remains as bait to reel in the massive fish. Their late friend Ron died of cancer before he could go on the trip, but before his death he apparently agreed to let his buddies use his ashes in a special bait mix. The two men said they were sad that Ron couldn't go on the trip, but he was definitely with them when they caught the giant carp.