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Old 10-20-2016, 11:30 AM   #1
FishermanTim
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To the Wonderful person....

...on the Cape side jetty of the canal near Scussett, Thanks for constantly shining your "ultra-bright" spotlight across the canal last night.

From the frequency of your stopping and shining your light down on the water below and across the canal I can only surmise one thing:

You were probably checking lobster pots, and they weren't yours!

Between you and the repeated offender to my right (who kept his night-light on all night) I started getting a headache from having to get my "night vision" back every time either one of you decided I needed to be seen to see if I had caught a fish yet!

If keeps happening I may have to say something.
(or maybe bring my 1,000,000 candle power spotlight and keep shining it in their faces?)

Really, as I've said before, if you need a night-light to fish, maybe you shouldn't be out after dark (let alone fishing at night!)

I am a legend in my own mind!
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