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Dad, look!
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Walleye! He's hooked Walleye!
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But he'll never land him.
He'll never land him.

:50:19
Reel him. No.
Let him play. Give him some line.

:50:23
Reel him out. Reel him.
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Here, hold his head up.
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Don't net him.
:50:41
Don't net him. You did!
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Boy, what a beauty.
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- How'd you do it?
- I just followed the book. The hook.

:50:53
Walleye. You've got Walleye.
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- Who?
- Walleye.

:50:57
The biggest, most elusive trout
in Glen Arden.

:51:00
We've been fishing him for two years
and you got him.

:51:04
- It was nothing.
- Nothing, you say?

:51:06
But I'm ashamed of you, spoiling his sport
with a net.

:51:08
Nine-tenths of the fun is reeling him in.
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I know. I'm sorry. I was so excited.
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Unhook him.
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- What?
- Yes.

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- Unhook him.
- Yes.

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That is, no!
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You invited me up here,
so you should have some of the glory.

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- So you unhook him.
- I don't like to spoil your fun.

:51:30
No. That's quite the contrary.
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There's plenty of glory to go all around.
:51:36
It's mighty sporting of you
to let me do this.

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Not at all.
:51:40
I think a toast is in order,
if you don't mind.

:51:43
Hear, hear. To Walleye, king of trout.
:51:46
How have the mighty fallen.
:51:48
Undone by a Parmacheene Belle...
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and I thought his weakness
was a Pink Lady.

:51:52
Another batch coming up.
:51:54
Say, you certainly have a way
with the griddle!

:51:56
- She's a remarkable girl.
- I'm beginning to think you're right.

:51:59
- I resent the understatement.
- Just a spoiled brat.


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