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Watering Hole
Y'all are Chicken
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<blockquote data-quote="poolie" data-source="post: 106464" data-attributes="member: 837"><p>I ain't skeerd. I really hated to miss it, but there taint no black bass in the great state of Alaska. In the spirit of things I did try to go fishing though. We were out at my wife's grandfather's remote lake cabin for several days and I had planned on loading the boat with whopper sized rainbow trout that the lake is full of (with zero fishing pressure) but fate was not on my side. After the float plane dropped us off, I discovered that the shed where the jon boat was stored had collapsed last winter from the 15-17 ft of snow that area receives and the boat was squashed flat. All I had was a kayak to fish with. Hats off to any of you guys that can fish in one of those things. I was scared to death that I might actually catch something and flip the kayak. And with the water temp at 34 degrees I decided my fishing would have to wait for another day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poolie, post: 106464, member: 837"] I ain't skeerd. I really hated to miss it, but there taint no black bass in the great state of Alaska. In the spirit of things I did try to go fishing though. We were out at my wife's grandfather's remote lake cabin for several days and I had planned on loading the boat with whopper sized rainbow trout that the lake is full of (with zero fishing pressure) but fate was not on my side. After the float plane dropped us off, I discovered that the shed where the jon boat was stored had collapsed last winter from the 15-17 ft of snow that area receives and the boat was squashed flat. All I had was a kayak to fish with. Hats off to any of you guys that can fish in one of those things. I was scared to death that I might actually catch something and flip the kayak. And with the water temp at 34 degrees I decided my fishing would have to wait for another day. [/QUOTE]
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