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On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 16:27:01 -0500, Boater
wrote: Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 16:17:40 -0500, Boater wrote: Anybody here actually fish from a canoe? 6. Yup. So tell us about it. Don't need a novel. --Vic It's no big deal. Out on the Shenandoah and some of it branches. Very light spinning gear for smallies, and light fly tackle for trout. It's no big deal to cast small spin or fly tackle from a canoe. We have a half interest in an Old Town model 169, green, which we bought used from an outfitter. We bought a used canoe previously from the same outfitter, and literally wore it out. I always wanted to do a couple week canoe trip in the Boundary Waters - Minn/Canada border. Walleyes and Northerns were the attraction, though it's supposed to be pretty up there too. I understand there's some hassle in getting camping permits last I looked. Anyway, I've given up on fresh water, and prefer salt. Was surprised to see a kayaker fishing by the Sunshine bridge in Tampa Bay, and wondered how he would land anything of size. He never got close enough where I could talk to him. But it did look like it could be fun. Cheap, if strenuous. --Vic |
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