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Greg
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Chula Vista, ca
Posts: 509
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Thanks all for the words on the catch and the health.
Let me guess.... DARKHORSE Photography Inc.? A DARKHORSE photo... of course. When most of the kayaks have headed in for the day, who ya gonna find that is still out there at all hours, and willing to take an On The Water shot for anyone (past client or not)...... JP Quote:
Golden Papaya on the Kayak Orange on the NRS Jacket Yellow - on the And for the miss-guided soul that chose to PM. Yes, you are correct in that I am paying for the fish I catch. How am I paying? It's called time On The Water, frequency and length (and timing the trip). A normal day of fishing is 10-12 hours. When I go fishing, I fish! Sometimes you get that hookup at hour 2, sometimes hour 6, sometimes not until the 11th hour when your back is up against the wall! OR sometimes not till that 2nd, 3rd, 4th ....... time out there. So, here's to a healthy and productive 2012 to all ! |
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 76
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Congrats on getting back in the saddle and immediately scoring a nice fish. Gives me hope on these cold winter days.
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