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Picture Of The Month



Soaker with a spring sturgeon

Topic: Whale Encounter  (Read 3311 times)

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DWB123

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Some seriously irresponsible behavior on the part of the paddlers, but still some cool footage nonetheless:


Noah

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That's pretty nuts. I wonder if that was the whale's way of saying "dumbass, I could crush you if I wanted to, please stop being an asshole."


Skidplate

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Maybe the whale had a belly itch and was hoping the kayakers would oblige him?
That thing was huge. I pucker up with our little whales out here; I would have surely soiled myself if I were in that position.
My wife thinks fishing is merely guys wandering around like idiots swinging sticks in the air. Many of my trips prove how smart she really is.