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And another thing, if you get cited for whatever reason please don't start a rant n rave post about how the DFW Wardens, do it right the first time and your experience with them will be more than pleasant.
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Join Date: Feb 2013
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Thanks for the tips... As far as bait do people use cat food cans at all??
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![]() I think structure and location is most important. Find the structure where the commercial guys are not or find them crawling...THAT's where the consistent success is at. Jim
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http://t.homedepot.com/p/YARDGARD-2-...231B/202024052
This is a rust free way to make your nets seal proof. Cut it to fit over the top of your mesh on your hoops. Both the 1/4" and 1/2" work great.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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I always bring extra wire ties, glow sticks, measuring tool, gloves, flash light and a knife in a Tupperware container. Most of these wont float and all are nesasary at one point or another. I place a glow stick on the front and rear handles of my yak. I also place an old broken rod in a rod holder behind my seat and tie a glow stick on the last remaining eyelet. This keeps it behind and above me and lights up my deck. I believe this also gives boaters a little more depth perception at night and keeps me from using my head light once my eyes get adjusted to the dark. I place my bait cages in a large Tupperware dish and store it inside my yak. This helps with the clean up the next day. Hopes this helps
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Thanks for the insight. This will be my first season and im sure there is a huge learning curve that only on the water experience will really drive home, but this very helpful. Especially the saftey tips.
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