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Topic: Crushed by a dude in a pontoon  (Read 4165 times)

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pmmpete

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So when I got off Flathead Lake after a morning of fishing for Lake Whitefish from my nifty bright yellow pimped out Hobie pedal kayak, there was this guy who caught way more whitefish than I did from a pontoon.  Demonstrating once again that skill and experience are more important than fancy gear.
« Last Edit: August 08, 2017, 12:48:11 PM by pmmpete »


Amik

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Where a power boat has the advantage of accessing more productive areas, kayak anglers fish their areas more productively. It looks like this guy landed right on top of them.
Good to see the bite is still on.