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    Default Pics from River Cleanup

    I thought this was a good place to share. This past weekend we had a TU sponsored river cleanup on the Little Red River in Arkansas. The Ozark Angler hosted the event and provided lunch for all who participated. Probably 30 folks or more attended the event and a lot of trash was gathered from the river.

    These are some pics from the area of the river I worked on. There were six of us in two boats.









    And... this was just our part of the effort.


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    Well done. Outstanding. You wonder how hard people must work to get some of that trash in the water; it would seem to be easier to take it to the county landfill. It looks like you got a partial wing and a bit of a fuselage--sounds like a project right there. Thanks for the good work men.
    mcsteff

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    Good work! Congratulations to all who participated!
    I'm sure the river would thank you, if possible!

    I'm always available, if possible, for these efforts.

    bobbyg
    When you can arrange your affairs to go fishing, forget all the signs, homilies, advice and folklore. JUST GO.

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    Thank you guys. Never fished there, but one day, possibly.

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    Very well done, Thank you!

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    And I too will chime in my THANK YOU to all of you. It baffles me as to what kind of mindset causes someone to throw that type /any type of trash into a river or anywhere else that creates litter etc. Unfortunately speaks badly for "freedom". Perhaps caning ( I'm NOT joking) would help in this and similar cases. It works.That's the way I learned conjugation of Latin verbs


    Mark
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    I appreciate it. My kayak appreciates it. The fish appreciate it.

    One year I will make it to the clean up.
    Good fishing technique trumps all.....wish I had it.

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    Thanks you guys! Great work.
    Where you go is less important than how you take the steps.
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    Lotech Joe


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    My hat is off to you people. WELL DONE!!
    Wyo-Blizzard

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    Well done guy's. We need more people that care about there water's. Good job.

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