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Author Topic: "He'd get tipped over by a 4 pounder"  (Read 629 times)

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Offline agarcia

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Re: "He'd get tipped over by a 4 pounder"
« Reply #15 on: December 29, 2011, 10:28:40 am »
I was fishing the arw one morning alongside a local party boat.  They passed by on their way to reset a drift and skipper slowed down as they approached me.  I could hear the guys on the back of the boat telling everyone to watch the kayak.  I knew they were waiting for the wake to hit so I just kicked my feet up on deck, spread out nice and relaxed and started gnawing on my sandwhich.  When the wake started rolling some dummy screamed bombs away and I just raised my beer to him.  They didn't get the show they were hoping for.

For the most part people will project their own inabilities or limitations onto others and judge their actions on their scale.  Its nice to know that we can do things other people can't even think of doing......and we're doing it while kicking back and eating a sandwhich  :smt003


 

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Re: "He'd get tipped over by a 4 pounder"
« Reply #16 on: January 03, 2012, 12:37:57 pm »
I was fishing the arw one morning alongside a local party boat.  They passed by on their way to reset a drift and skipper slowed down as they approached me.  I could hear the guys on the back of the boat telling everyone to watch the kayak.  I knew they were waiting for the wake to hit so I just kicked my feet up on deck, spread out nice and relaxed and started gnawing on my sandwhich.  When the wake started rolling some dummy screamed bombs away and I just raised my beer to him.  They didn't get the show they were hoping for.

For the most part people will project their own inabilities or limitations onto others and judge their actions on their scale.  Its nice to know that we can do things other people can't even think of doing......and we're doing it while kicking back and eating a sandwhich  :smt003


THAT is awesome!


 
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