Awesome Chris, how big!?…
Matt and I got up a little late on Sunday…saw two trailers at Kuhn and decided to try James….no action.
One good fish on and then back off on game day (Tippy)….that was the only contact for us.
On a side note…have been staying in Warsaw due to the fact that you guys who stay in North Webster are most likely bed bug fodder. Thank god we chose our hotel wisely there…..
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might be more to worry about than health code violations in upper Indiana hotels
"Tory" said:
On a side note…have been staying in Warsaw due to the fact that you guys who stay in North Webster are most likely bed bug fodder. Thank god we chose our hotel wisely there…..
I take all the necessary precauctions! [smilie=brows.gif]
– Keep suitcase on a hard surface. ie, dresser or table
– When you come home, take all your clothes, and immediately throw them into the drier. The easiest way to kill bedbugs and their eggs is extreme heat, or cold.
– Keep your suitcase outside (if the temps are below 32 degrees) for a couple days, or throw it in the chest freezer. Mine went into the chest freezer last year, and it's been outside since I got home this year.
-Another good precaution is to keep your change of clothes in a huge Ziploc bag. Then, change out the clothes you wore for the protected clothes in the bag. Follow up with the other rules when you get home.
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