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Probably safer to agitate the bears and raccoons rather than the drunkards. Especially the ones that tend to gather in groups under bridges along our waterways
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Nice work rob! I love top water fishing at night. Sometimes those blow ups scare the shit out of me haha. Gotta appreciate it though.
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Tell me more about that camera, your photos are spot on !!
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Wack n stack yak attack!!
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Nice catch! Night time is the only time to yak fish. |
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Oh, and by the way, as long as your set up right, have decent lighting and can see around you at night, and keep it simple, kayak fishing at night is ten times better than during the day. I believe I have only fished about 5 hrs during the light so far this year. Blows people's minds when your leaving the lake at sunrise. Had a very cool encounter last week listening to a group of coyotes make venison dinner, it was bone chilling! |
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opps sorry in a previous post i forgot to mention one other bass for the grand slam. hybrid stripers. i just recently found out that white perch are actually a type of bass. you had a largemouth and a smallmouth.with the other three bass crappie, white perch and a hybrid striper,it would have been a grand slam.
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On the topic of evening critters to be wary of.... This morning when I was loading up my stuff in the car the air was heavy with skunk!
The last thing I want to encounter in the dark. Bears and raccoons I reckon can be reasoned with. A skunk sprays first and asks questions later. |
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