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Topic: Quarry Lakes, Horseshoe Lake...3-11 & 12-06  (Read 1532 times)

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kickfish

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  • Location: Sunnyvale
  • Date Registered: Dec 2004
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Sat...Got on the water at 7 and left at 11:30am....real cold, but on wind.  Got 2 trout.  At 12" it look like at Stevens Creek trout. The second one was 15" and 5" wide.  Got windy at 10am and started to rain when I was roping down my Yak.

SUN..7:30 TO 1PM...By the swim area.  It was already windy.  750 lbs planted on 3-10-06.  Got 15" and 2 16".  Good news was I found a good way to keep my booties warm.  I just wear plastic bags with rubberbands over my booties.  Not GQ...but, it works.  No more cold feet...

Ken kickfish


fuzz

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  • Date Registered: Feb 2005
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Good news was I found a good way to keep my booties warm.  I just wear plastic bags with rubberbands over my booties.  Not GQ...but, it works.  No more cold feet...

Very resourceful!  No more  :cold

I have one of those emergency space (mylar-style) blankets I was thinking about bringing on the kayak with me for windy days... till I saw someone paddling by with a garbage bag on with arm holes cut out.   :smt004


 

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