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Old 05-20-2013, 03:42 PM   #19
piemma
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That's why I only fish at night.
Only 2 types of people there at night: anglers and addicts.
You can tell the two apart by the fact that the anglers aren't twitching as much and they are holding a fishing rod and a fish.

Maybe we can petition the powers that be to put in a seating section on the jetty for "viewing" the entire scene?
Bingo!!! I came in yesterday morning about 8:00 AM (late for me). This guy in my marina asked where I was headed. I said "To bed".

You want to see a circus go up to the Hurricane Barrier in the Prov River. 100 boats on one, yeah, one school of pogies. Lines getting crossed, boats hitting other boats, lines wrapped around props. Meanwhile, 1/4 mile away there's more pogies than you can count and NO boats. I had 3 double headers (I fish a dropper treble above the weighted snagging hook.) in 5 minutes last week. DONE!!! Gone fishin'. Now I am strictly under cover of darkness. 99% of the googans are afraid to run their boats in the dark.

Friggin' morons

No boat, back in the suds.
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