Overall this one seems to confuse many people in many ways. At first I was thinking of the troll under the bridge fairy tale, although the character does not resemble the classic troll most would think of. Of course fishing under the bridge when the bridge is under water is not possible. No mystery there. The term double header seems to have confused European readers, although most North American readers would have heard of it. I assume the comment alluded to the idea that sporting events which are rained out may be followed the next day with a double header but not sure how it applies to fishing.
BE THIS GUY 29 days ago
Will you have a trolling doubleheader tomorrow?
juicebruce 29 days ago
The bridge might be under water ;-)
[Traveler] Premium Member 29 days ago
Just take to social media
Lady loves a joke 29 days ago
The Red Hot Chili Peppers strike again!
Daltongang Premium Member 29 days ago
Foreshadowing of the southern US costal states I see.
goboboyd 29 days ago
Too bad, but please don’t stop making the cookies.
gigagrouch 29 days ago
Wish that worked for the online trolls
FassEddie 29 days ago
Ain’t the bakery downstairs? No cookies today folks.
Bex Premium Member 29 days ago
Looks more like a Keebler elf. Where’s the cookies?
mistercatworks 29 days ago
You could troll from a boat like other fishermen.
eb110americana 28 days ago
I think you’re overwatering that tree.
willie_mctell 28 days ago
Flood day.
byword84646 28 days ago
Lots of floods happening all over the USA, and the World lately, even in Dubai and Africa. I am sad for the loss of homes and lives.
tinstar 28 days ago
I wonder if his tree is going to end up water-logged.
mountainclimber 28 days ago
To Gov. Abbot of Texas, rain is just the first plague.
rbrt6956 28 days ago
Overall this one seems to confuse many people in many ways. At first I was thinking of the troll under the bridge fairy tale, although the character does not resemble the classic troll most would think of. Of course fishing under the bridge when the bridge is under water is not possible. No mystery there. The term double header seems to have confused European readers, although most North American readers would have heard of it. I assume the comment alluded to the idea that sporting events which are rained out may be followed the next day with a double header but not sure how it applies to fishing.