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I had some buddies go fishin up there a while back cause they do (did) every year. For some reason they got checked on the way up. Random I guess. Were up there a week and came back, but one stayed up there cause was going to be there for two weeks I guess. Because they were randomly checked on the way up, they were mandatorily checked on the way back I guess. Problem was like six went up and five came back. That started some stuff cause as near as I can tell someone figured they must've killed and buried the other guy up there or something and they got tied up for a day and did get strip searched, probed, and whatever else happened to them before they finally got let go somehow. They said that aren't going fishing back up there anymore. Nothing personal, just said it was too much hassle, especially the father who's like 80. It was his first trip with the boys, and his last. He was about as unhappy as I've ever seen him when they got back. Will probably just go fishin over at the pond or lake from now on I guess.
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