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whaler1

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  1. Follow your drifts- you must not have heard us on the bullhorns today telling you to get out of our security zone. Just because the coast guard didn't come today, doesn't mean they won't tomorrow. I'm just trying to give everyone sound advice. Don't tell people they are allowed to fish in there- you're only setting them up for failure down the road.


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    In case you didn't see it the first time


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  2. We fished inside the buoys all day and no issue. Ended up 13 for 13 and it was a nice day out there. Our best colors were a blue rapala and anything black n silver. As long as you don't get ridiculously close and stop your boat you will be fine. They only call the coast guard if you are stopped and too close... but this is only for this time of year and not in the summer.

    Check out all this food I found I one of the browns stomach!!!IMG_1487805525.324347.thumb.jpg.8237eeeb3933eea146dbb139f8c34f64.jpg


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    Ouch


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  3. Matt from what I know the guy sees movement, hits it with the light. The victims eyes light up and the guy thinks coyote and shoots.
    Must say I have never lit someone at night, maybe their eyes light up?
    Internet says people's eyes don't light up. I think the guy just shot at movement. Horrible situation, prayers to both parties, scary stuff.



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  4. Ha ha here's the story. Saw him half a dozen times last night. Every time we hit the light he screwed. Was always right at the edge of the brush or behind the pond with no shot.
    At 445 the alarm goes off and I lower the window.... he's very skittish and is walking quickly back and forth around the deer. I decide to forgo the light and struggle to find him in the scope. I can see him in the scope but not very well. I wait for a decent shot and BOOM!!!! Smoke fills the night sky.
    I go in my room to get dressed. My wife is thoroughly pissed that I have now woken her up at least a half dozen times but who cares I'm going out to claim my prize and post my trophy pic.
    No blood and no coyote. No huge surprise, I've missed my share over the years.
    I go back up to my room and the wife is very unimpressed. "Your turning off the alarm now right?"
    Hell no, I'm not turning off the alarm.
    My guess is in the next hour or so I will get a text from home, or better yet another pic telling me that there's a coyote on the deer.



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