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Saw this on the Tidal Fish and thought folks might be interested. Underwater videos taken at Algonkian Park.
http://www.tidalfish.com/forums/showthr … ep-2010%29
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Nice videos. The low...almost non-existant flow has caused the algae blooms.......but on the bright side, there were tons of minnows hiding in it. Also interesting was the # of LMB in the videos. This fall and next spring should be great fishing there .
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Really neat videos. I would love to see some of BDR. The guy has real guts. I don't think I have ever fished up there w/o having a jet ski or boat just about cut my kayak or myself in half. About 15 years ago I was wading and had a couple of jet skis split on either side of me at 10-15 yards, then come back and do it again a few min later. I went to go meet them in the parking lot but I never saw them.
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Very cool
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NOVAhunter wrote:
...............About 15 years ago I was wading and had a couple of jet skis split on either side of me at 10-15 yards, then come back and do it again a few min later. I went to go meet them in the parking lot but I never saw them.
Tighten your drag way down and make a leading cast with good crankbait . And hold on!
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Curly wrote:
NOVAhunter wrote:
...............About 15 years ago I was wading and had a couple of jet skis split on either side of me at 10-15 yards, then come back and do it again a few min later. I went to go meet them in the parking lot but I never saw them.
Tighten your drag way down and make a leading cast with good crankbait
. And hold on!
I thought about doing that with a 1/2 oz spinnerbait.
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Got a better chance of a hookup with 2 trebble hooks!
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NOVAhunter wrote:
Curly wrote:
NOVAhunter wrote:
...............About 15 years ago I was wading and had a couple of jet skis split on either side of me at 10-15 yards, then come back and do it again a few min later. I went to go meet them in the parking lot but I never saw them.
Tighten your drag way down and make a leading cast with good crankbait
. And hold on!
I thought about doing that with a 1/2 oz spinnerbait.
You don't have to worry about jet skis with all that grass and there is not enough water for prop boats right now either.
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By total chance, I met Joe An tonight after I dropped my boat off at Algonkian. He was just taking out with his kayak and was shivering from 2 hours of diving. He is an amazing guy and I hope he joins our Forum.
I spent 40 minutes talking to him and missed the meeting I was supposed to be going to.
Today, he took some video of some large carp! He goes by "Comeonfish01" on You Tube.
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And he goes by ComeOnFish on our Forum.....
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Looking forward to Joe's posts, he was a Tuesday fixture on TF till work got in the way. He's not afraid to kayak anywhere, lots of good reads.
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