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Please don't think this is rude (I don't speak New Yorkian) but:

What in holy Moses are you talking about?

My sentiments exactly. Maybe the funniest thing I have ever heard. Think it's time to recalibrate the translator. Not to be rude either.

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You mean you guys don't speak Spamanese???

Where in that post did you see spam?

There's a fine line between fishing and sitting there looking stupid.

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When catching the fish we should have right bait that contains worms or locust. Make sure this type of bait is fascinated the fish you like to catch. Then stick your bait to the hook, then throw your reel. You have reel the fish expertly so that your not loosing.

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You mean you guys don't speak Spamanese???

Totally what I thought too, but there was no telltale link in his signature... And he posted an actual pic in his avatar...

Maybe he's foreign with a very poor translator?

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Can't pass it up. Gold like that comes only once in a lifetime. Not to be rude.

I only wish, for your sake, that GotMuddy could come up with a post of that caliber...

Oh, you totally meant to be rude... But you don't care, do you?

;)

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I only wish, for your sake, that GotMuddy could come up with a post of that caliber...

Oh, you totally meant to be rude... But you don't care, do you?

;)

Stop picking on the guy (gotmuddy)

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Having fished out of all 3, a kayak is always my first choice in any kind of weather on a river of floating caliber. I have only used tandem, 16' or longer kayaks, so a solo canoe maybe a close second. My yaks are the most comfortable, quietest, most stealthy way to fish any stream. I fish alot of streams that I could not wade the banks without a lot of hassles and catch more fish using the kayak. If fishing with someone else in kayaks, we can split up and fish separate sides of the river and cover it better. The sit on top rides higher giving me better casting angles and control than a sit inside.

Jet boats are great when you have a shorter time to fish and want to cover water, you can pick and choose fishing spots, but they are in no means stealthy. Canoes of the kind I am used to tie you to a partner and spook fish more than a yak.

As far as game fish go, if there is a season, a limit on a fish, and you can catch them on a hook with bait or lure, I would consider it to be a game fish. I have caught suckers, carp, and buffalo on a rod and reel, 2 of the 3 on fly rods. If you can hunt it, fish for it, or catch it in any way, then it is a sporting game. Bullfrogs are game, I gig them, and I need a fishing license to do it, and I do it from a yak or a boat. I don't think they are game fish.

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