Lost a great friend!
Lost a great friend!
lLost a great guy last week. Bob Mc Griff, treasurer of Tr-Valley Bassmasters, for the past twenty years past away. Bob was 93. He fished into his 93rd year. Great man who will be surley missed by all.
Re: Lost a great friend!
If he fishied to 93, he made out better then most of us will. Sorry for your loss and God bless him.
Don Petty
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Re: Lost a great friend!
A whole lot of fishing knowledge gone..My condolences to his family and friends..
mac
mac
Take a kid fishing, and don't forget about us older kids either..
Re: Lost a great friend!
Sorry to hear about your loss.
I'm sure he had lots of friends who are going to miss him.
I can only hope I enjoy fishing until the age of 93.
Take Care,
Rene
I'm sure he had lots of friends who are going to miss him.
I can only hope I enjoy fishing until the age of 93.

Take Care,
Rene
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Re: Lost a great friend!
2nd what Rene said.
Don.
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Go Big or Go Home!
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Re: Lost a great friend!
When I fished with Tri-Valley Bassmaters I was always impressed to see Bob still fishing, I hope I can stay fishing as long as he did. Prayers go to you and your family Bob.
Guyle
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Thank you for posting this message. I was getting bummed out yesterday when I stumbled a time or two when moving from the flipping deck to the rear seat. Made me think about my age ( 71) and how long I could keep bass fishing. Now, it seems reasonable to think about another 20 years.
Sorry for the loss of your pal, but thank you for telling his story.
Sorry for the loss of your pal, but thank you for telling his story.
Oldlures
Re: Lost a great friend!
Damnm Barry we need to meet soon!Barry Watson wrote:Thank you for posting this message. I was getting bummed out yesterday when I stumbled a time or two when moving from the flipping deck to the rear seat. Made me think about my age ( 71) and how long I could keep bass fishing. Now, it seems reasonable to think about another 20 years.
Sorry for the loss of your pal, but thank you for telling his story.

71 NICE! Hack always called you uncle to me! I'll buy dinner! I'm still shooting for 40! Got some years left!
sorry for the loss.....
100% LL
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