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  • dlane
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    I tie up to thier yaks

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  • Tidalguide
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    I look for kayakers wading, and pull to within 200 yards of them...

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  • TroutSupport
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    Definitely no bads for sure...

    might try a move to where the current has just turned or is increasing.. either in or out... and go jump some fresh slicks in that area.

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  • ltgreat
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    Originally posted by corndog View Post
    Open a beer,enjoy the view and reflect on how lucky I am to be fishing. Thank God for the great outdoors,realize I cant fish it all and there are only so many days left in my life to enjoy it. Life is good!!!
    Great perspective! I'll try and remember that!

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  • ltgreat
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    These recommendations crack me up! thanks for the responses!!

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  • Gulfcoast13
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    Beer, Beer, Beer, Beer, Beer, miss trailer while loading boat, Beer, Beer, Beer, Bed!!!

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  • pieman
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    Crush a few coldies work on my glorious tan!!!

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  • Muddskipper
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    1st I look at tide movements of my area ....

    I sometimes try the areas I had hit earlier in the day ...

    I change up what Im doing ....and look for fish (tails/ nervous bait)

    Dead sticking gulp has worked at times.... and even getting some live shrimp, and free shrimping themi nareas I know where fish are ....

    Fish do not always eat ..... but I believe I can make them mad enough to want to bite (somtimes they inhale, other times the slap it and I snag them on their face)

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  • Curmudgeon
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    Originally posted by Paul Marx
    I hit all the crab traps I can , then go home.


    Cue the Westend Crabber!

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  • H.Maier
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    Originally posted by reeltime View Post
    There's nothing like dodging jellyfish,kicking stingray's and stepping around rattlesnakes......I wouldn't change a thing.
    Such is life for the wade fisherman. lol

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  • reeltime
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    There's nothing like dodging jellyfish,kicking stingray's and stepping around rattlesnakes......I wouldn't change a thing.

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  • Texfish
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    Heck I'm relaxing just reading all the post and imagining those situations on the water.

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  • Rollo
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    Fish Boss, say no bad days!!!!..........catching or not.

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  • corndog
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    Originally posted by buoy37 View Post
    Great response!!! The low afternoon sun really calms me and that is when I start to appreciate where I am at that exact moment.

    Right on I like that pre dawn run when the suns starts peaking out from behind the horizon. When you can just start to see the horizon. Thats when I realize what all those people that are laying up in the fart sack are missing out on!!

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  • corndog
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    Dont get me wrong I like to grind but I have to have balance to maintain the grind and still enjoy what I am doing if not it becomes work. When I cant take time to enjoy the view it aint worth the ride!

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