Benefit of wade fishing.....

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Benefit of wade fishing.....

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You cover the area better and when that dam pelican dive bombs a school of mullet 5 foot behind you.....You can unload your shorts easily and keep fishing :o :lol: ....If I have any cat in me, I lost a life today, that sucker scared the scrap out of me....Dam pelican.... :smt013

Had a mullet cast netter offer me a nice trout and red, guess he thought I wouldn't catch anything..... :smt102

I didn't :lol: , but I went and wet a hook.....
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Jim, Is that what they call "chummin your way"?
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"chummin your way"


Not a pretty thought...Now we know why the guy really gave you the fish. He was thinkin' "Ah, look at the poor little guy who messed his pants." :-D :-D
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Eerman wrote:Not a pretty thought...Now we know why the guy really gave you the fish. He was thinkin' "Ah, look at the poor little guy who messed his pants." :-D :-D
:lol: :lol: :thumbup:

No RB, it's called Sheet'n in your pants :lol:
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This reminds me of the attack of the killer manatee....when I was a college student in the 70's I use to fish the Indian and Banana Rivers for seatrout....all wade fishing going spot to spot in my vintage VW bug....I was quite a ways from shore and had caught what today would have been considered monster trout when the water behind me seemed to explode.....I whipped around stepped in a hole and took an unscheduled dunking only to find that a manatee and calf had come to the surface maybe six feet behind me. I dropped my rod....scrounged around the bottom for it....and...you guessed it....there was a seatrout on impaled on a motor oil trout tout....it was a small trout by east coast standards....and the manatee and calf moved on and never knew I was there.....to this day I can't help but laugh at the "attack" of the killer sea cow.
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