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    Scenery was better than the fishing last trip to The 'Glades:





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    Very nice pics! Is it bad that when I look at the bird, I wonder how I could use the feathers on a fly?
    May the holes in your net be no larger than the fish in it. ~Irish Blessing~

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    Quote Originally Posted by joerogrz View Post
    Very nice pics! Is it bad that when I look at the bird, I wonder how I could use the feathers on a fly?
    LOL! Guess it's not bad if you only wonder!
    Steve

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    Steve,
    Nice photos! Do you know what species of Hawk that is?
    Thanks,
    Doug
    Enjoying the joys of others and suffering with them- these are the best guides for man. A.E.

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    I had a hawk land on the front of my boat the other week trying to get the fish I just had caught. It scared the ^%#&&*% out of me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DShock View Post
    Steve,
    Nice photos! Do you know what species of Hawk that is?
    Thanks,
    Doug
    I believe its a female red-shouldered hawk.
    Last edited by SteveGibson; 04-09-2008 at 03:02 AM.
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    I hope that was a telephoto lens for the 'gator shot. Otherwise, you're way to close in a kayak for my taste! Nice photos Steve!

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    Am I the only one thinking Gator on a fly rod!!!

    I don't know the regulations, but someone must of accidentaly hooked one .

    All kinds of stuff gets accidentaly caught; bats, turtles, frogs.

    Must be one heck of a thrill, fishing for panfish, and hooking a beast!

    Just rambeling on, it's that kind of a morning.

    Have a great day,
    chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris from canada View Post
    Am I the only one thinking Gator on a fly rod!!!

    I don't know the regulations, but someone must of accidentaly hooked one .

    All kinds of stuff gets accidentaly caught; bats, turtles, frogs.

    Must be one heck of a thrill, fishing for panfish, and hooking a beast!

    Just rambeling on, it's that kind of a morning.

    Have a great day,
    chris
    I've never hooked a gator on fly rod, but I have hooked a couple of spinning equipment. They like topwater plugs and plastic worms. It's against the law to intentionally harass them.
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    Say Steve, what do you do when you encounter one of those oversize reptiles. Do you see them often from your Kayak?
    Tim

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