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Fly Fishing the remote way
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[center][font "Pristina"][green][size 4][cool]Look Ma no hands & no rod.[/size][/green][/font][/center] [center][font "Pristina"][#008000][size 4]Can you say that Bendopolo?[Wink][/size][/#008000][/font][/center]
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#2
This should spark up some new fly patterns[cool]
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#3
...okay who is gonna be the first to tie a "r/c boat fly"...[Wink]

MacFly [cool]
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#4
I already know what fly I want, but I am off to radio shack for a boat. What a perfect way to fish with thin ice and a little open water!
I do think I am doing to attach a fishing line to the boat also however. Ain't no fish gonna steal my boat!
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[sly][sly]
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#6
In the old days, they used to call that Jugging! Now they are using jugs with a motor. Sweeeeeeeeet.[cool]
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...speaking of [url "http://my.break.com/content/view.aspx?ContentID=430633"]JUGGING[/url].. [sly]

MacFly [cool]
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#8
For some reason the link is not working.[crazy]

Have you ever seen saltwater jugging?? Simply go out in a float tube. Tie a 100 foot rope to a 20/0 hook and pin a mackeral onto the hook.

As soon as it is "Fish ON", you are now jugging with a tube in the big salty.[cool]
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#9
...hhmmmmmmmmm sounds like you and the tube are the jug.. [Smile]

..I tried the link again.. it works for me.. but .. if you want to go to it break.com and then type in jugging in the search box.. click on the link says woman catches an ugly fish..

MacFly [cool]
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#10
[cool][font "Pristina"][green][size 4]Hey there MacFly I guess we have been going about this fishing thing the wrong way. What we need now is a remote control boat pulling a Millers Draft bottle. [Tongue] Have you ever tried [/size][/green][/font][font "Pristina"][#008000][size 4]placing carbide granules in a jar, screw on the lid which has several small holes then throw it in the water where fish are know to be. The resulting explosion would just stun the fish. We use to do that stuff as kids. No really to bright of us for the exposed part of the jar could have blown glass fragments into our face.[pirate][/size][/#008000][/font]
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#11
...to answer.. no I never did that as a kid.. I did do a lot a silly things that looking back if I had thought about it I would of realized how dangerous it was.. [Smile].. speaking of which.. I think all kids do things that if they thought about it they would not do it because it was too dangerous.. mean just look at some of the stupid stunts you can see kids today doing on break.com or you tube....

MacFly [cool]
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#12
I have to admit I clicked on the link for all the wrong reasons. The worst part is, I thought I was going to see some juggs.[blush]
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#13
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#14
Nice video. I remember the days of using the 2 liter bottles. That was a lot of fun[cool]
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#15
I just liked her reaction every time the fish moved.. [sly]
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#16
I used to use milk jugs until I went to Bishop California. The dang Catfish up there can pull a gallon container under water![shocked]
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#17
..now that is scary.. imagine what they could to with me in a float tube....[sly]
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#18
After we saw what they do to the jugs we decided to tie a 3/8s rope to a foot bridge and lay out a set-line.

The 150lb bridge was move about 1 foot and then the rope got nawed off from the tip.

If you were to hook a cat that size on the tube, you would be forced to register your craft just because it will have the ability ot go over 50MPH![shocked]
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#19
...exactly... [sly]
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#20
[center][font "Pristina"][green][size 4][cool]First liar doesn't have a chance. LOL[Wink][/size][/green][/font][/center]
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