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Old 05-17-2017, 03:26 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by NICKWORN View Post
Most if not all kayakers are pretty cool when it comes to saying hello on the water, except " DEAMON" he's been known to through rice noodles at anyone who approaches him!



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YOU are lucky he throws rice balls at me.



When one hasn't caught a fish in a while...one starts eating a lot more rice. Has anyone noticed the price of rice?

Besides, I've found something much...MUCH more effective: ziploc bags of yellowcorn speckled poo poo (steamier the better).

AND...the greenies show up soon after...an added bonus!

Anyone know if a gaff, made from a broken hockey stick, is unlucky? I'm just sayin.......

If you fish with NickWorn...and your bug and fish counts drop like a flatfall that sinks out like a torpedo, paddle like hell...far away...
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