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Topic: My dads first ho' in his kayak  (Read 3034 times)

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SturgeonRod

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« Last Edit: November 17, 2013, 02:10:08 PM by SturgeonRod »
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kardinal_84

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Sweet!!   Looks like a blast on the light tackle.  It's crazy hard to net other people's fish.  MUCH easier to net your own so great job!  Were you trout fishing?  Net looked awful small.  I was impressed with the paddling abilities of said net.  lol.   
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SturgeonRod

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Lol it's an acquired skill.


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Mark Collett

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Nice catch for your pa. Agree with netting your own fish.
Something to think about--- secure the fish before showing it off.
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She has no wrath to vent. Nor does she have a hand in kindness to extend.
She is merely there, immense, powerful, and indifferent


SturgeonRod

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It needed to go back quickly. And the old guy isn't as nimble as he used to be. I was just there for support/assistance(net ect)


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Very cool! Wish my dad was that adventurous, that would be a fun thing to share with him.


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Nice catch, where ya fishing


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Great catch very enjoyable video.. your dad seemed very calm with the mis nets, not that you had a choice.
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That's AWESOME that you could be there to share it with him. Great memories. Thanks for sharing.


 

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