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Old 08-02-2013, 11:46 AM   #22
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YAKS .......IMO are the most deadly way to fish for bass /

Including yo/yo / wire / & depth chargers /

But they are 1 of 2 reasons why I very seldom fish at night any longer .......... I really enjoyed night fishing . the surrounding . the stars , sky , etc

BUT in My honest opinion too many Yakers have a death wish or they really think they are invincible .

low lights , dark hull , small chop or rollers .......... it doesn,t matter that your close to shore 5-7' deep , I,m bouncing off rocks INSIDE of you ;;

Its difficult enough to see u in the day / as you cross in the middle of the bay / between the sun / glare & waves its a fuc kin wonder there arn,t more death trips .

I,m Guilty of no lights when fishing & {some] times when running . just for better night vision

slinging eels is now pretty much a memory / all good things come to a end .......I just hope yours isnlt a crashing,,final end ><><><><>

ENJOY WHAT YOU HAVE !!!

MIKE
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