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 〃One of these bass nuts?〃
 Jim Tile nodded。
 〃Well; shit;〃 Garcia said; 〃maybe we oughta take the phone calls more seriously。〃
 〃They're just trying to scare us。〃
 The phone started ringing again。 Jim Tile watched it for a full minute before picking up。
 〃You're gator bait; spook;〃 the caller drawled。
 The trooper hung up。 His jaw was set and his eyes were hard。 〃I'm beginning to take this personally。〃
 〃You and me both。〃 Garcia grabbed his pants off the chair and dug around for the cigarette lighter。 When the phone rang again; the detective said; 〃My turn。〃
 Another Southern voice: 〃Lucky for you; grease floats。〃
 Garcia slammed down the receiver and said; 〃You'd think one of us would have the brains to pull the plug out of the wall。〃
 〃No;〃 said Jim Tile。 He was worried about Skink; and Decker。 One of them might need to get through。
 〃I can't imagine these jerks are actually worried about us winning; not after seeing the boat;〃 Garcia said。 〃Wonder what they're so damn scared of。〃
 〃The sight of us;〃 Jim Tile said。 He lay back on his pillow and stared at the ceiling。 Garcia lit a cigarette and thumbed through a Lunker Lakes sales brochure that some lady had given him at the barbecue。
 It was half…past two when somebody outside fired a rifle through their window and ran。
 Angrily Jim Tile picked up the phone and started dialing。
 As he shook the broken glass out of his blanket; Al Garcia asked; 〃So who you calling; chico; the Fish and Game?〃
 〃I think it's important to make an impression;〃 the trooper said。 〃Don't you?〃
 
 To get on the dike; Eddie Spurling had to drive to the west end of Road 84; then zig north up U。S。 27 to the Sawgrass Fish Camp。 Here the dike was accessible; but wide enough for only one vehicle; at three in the morning Eddie didn't anticipate oning traffic。 He drove the Wagoneer at a crawl through a crystal darkness; insects whorling out of the swamp to cloud the headlights。 Every so often he had to brake as the high…beams froze some animal; ruby…eyed; on the rutted track…rabbits; raccoons; foxes; bobcats; even a fat old female otter。 Eddie marveled at so much wildlife; so close to the big city。
 It took an hour to make the full circuit back to where the flood levee abutted Lunker Lake Number Seven。 When he reached the designated spot; Eddie Spurling turned off the engine; killed the lights; rolled down his window; and gazed off to the west。 The Everglades night was glorious and immense; the sweep of the sky unlike anything he'd seen anywhere in the South; here the galaxy seemed to spill straight into the shimmering swamp。
 When Eddie looked east he saw blocked and broken landscape;mthe harsh aura of downtown lights; the pale linear scar of the nascent superhighway and its three interchanges; built especially for Charlie Weeb's development。 There was nothing beautiful about it; and Eddie turned away。 He put on his cap; snapped his down vest; and stepped out of the truck into the gentle hum of the marsh。
 Water glistened on both sides of the dike。 Under a thin fog; Lunker Lake Number Seven lay as flat and dead as a cistern; by contrast; the small pool on the Everglades side was dimpled with darting minnows and waterbugs。 The pocket was lushly fringed with cattails and sawgrass and crisp round lily pads as big as pizzas。 Something else floated in the pool…a plastic Clorox bottle; tied to a rope。
 Eddie Spurling noticed how out of place it looked; obscene; really; like litter。 The whole idea of it made him mad…Weeb and his damn Alabama imports。 Eddie carefully made his way down the slope of the dike; his boots sliding in the loose dirt。 At the edge of the pool he found a long stick; which he used to snag the floating bleach bottle。
 He got hold of the rope and pulled it hand over hand。 The fish trap was unexpectedly heavy; leaden almost。 Must've got tangled in the hydrilla weed; Eddie thought。
 When the cage finally broke the surface; he dropped the stick and grabbed the mesh with his fingers。 Then he pulled it to shore。
 Eddie shone his flashlight in the cage and said; 〃My God!〃 He couldn't believe the size of it…a coppery…black bass of grotesque proportions; so huge it could've been a deep…sea grouper。 It looked thirty pounds。 The hawg glared at Eddie and thrashed furiously in its wire prison。 Eddie could only stare; awestruck。 He thought: This is impossible。
 On the other side of the pond something made a noise; and Eddie Spurling went cold。 He recognized the naked click of a rifle hammer。
 A deep voice said: 〃Put her back。〃
 Eddie swallowed dryly。 He was almost too terrified to move。
 The gun went off and the Clorox bottle exploded at his feet。 After the echo faded; the voice said: 〃Now。〃
 Rubber…kneed; Eddie lowered the fish cage back into the pool; letting the wet rope pay through his ringers。
 Across the pond; the rifleman rose from the cattails。 By the size of the silhouette Eddie Spurling saw that the man was quite large。 His appearance was made more ominous by military fatigues and some sort of black mask。 The man sloshed through the marsh and hiked up the side of the dike。 Eddie thought about running but there was no place to go; he thought about swimming but there was a problem with snakes and alligators。 So he just stood there; trying not to soil himself。
 Soon the rifleman loomed directly above him; on the dike。
 〃Kill the flashlight;〃 the man said。
 He was close enough for Eddie to make out his features。 He had long dark hair and a ratty beard and a flowered plastic cap on his head。 The mask turned out to be sunglasses。 The rifle was a Remington。
 〃I'm Fast Eddie Spurling。〃
 〃Who asked?〃
 〃From television?〃
 〃I watch no television;〃 said the rifleman。
 Eddie tried a different approach。 〃Is it money you want? The Jeep? Go ahead and take it。〃
 Without blinking; the rifleman turned and blasted the tinted windshield out of Eddie Spurling's Wagoneer。 〃I got my own truck; thanks;〃 he said。 Then he shot out the fog lights; too。
 Eddie was sweating ice water。
 The man said; 'That's some fish; huh?〃
 Eddie nodded energetically。 〃Biggest I ever saw。〃
 〃Name's Queenie。〃
 〃Real nice;〃 Eddie said desperately。 He was quite certain the hairy rifleman was going to kill him。
 〃You're probably curious what happened to yours。〃
 〃They weren't really mine;〃 Eddie said。
 The man laughed thinly。 〃You just came all the way out here to say hello。〃
 Eddie said; 〃No; sir; I came to let 'em go。〃
 〃How about I just shoot off your pecker and get it over with?〃
 〃Please;〃 Eddie cried。 〃I mean it; I was about to set them fish free。 Check the truck if you don't believe it。 If I was gonna take 'em; I'd have brung a livewell; right? I'd have brung the damn boat; wouldn't I?〃
 The rifleman seemed to be thinking it over。
 Eddie went on: 〃And why would I be here three hours before the tournament and risk having 'em croak on me?〃
 The man said; 〃You're not one of the cheaters?〃
 〃No; and I don't aim to start。 I couldn't go through with it; so screw Charlie Weeb。〃
 The rifleman lowered his gun。 〃I let those ringer bass go。〃
 Eddie Spurting said; 〃Well; I'm glad you did。〃
 〃Three hawgsters。 One must've gone at least eleven…eight。〃
 〃Well;〃 said Eddie; 〃maybe I'll catch him someday; when he's bigger。〃
 The man said: 〃What about Queenie? What would you have done about her?〃
 Without hesitating Eddie said; 〃I'd a let her go too 〃
 〃I bet。〃
 〃What would be the point of killing her; mister? Suppose I took that monster home and stuffed her。 Every time I'd walk in the den she'd be staring down from the wall; the awful truth in those damn purple eyes。 I couldn't live with it; mister。 That's why I say; you didn't need the gun。 I'd a let her go anyway。〃
 The rifleman stood there; showing nothing。 The sunglasses scared the hell out of Eddie。
 〃I've got a boy; mister; age nine;〃 Eddie said。 〃You think I could lie to my boy about a fish like that? Say I caught it when I didn't?〃
 〃Some men could。〃
 〃Not me。〃
 The rifleman said: 〃I believe you; Mr。 Spurling。 Now; get the fuck out of here; please。〃
 Eddie obediently scrambled up the bank of the dike。 He hopped in the Jeep without even brushing the broken glass off the 

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