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Old 09-23-2020, 09:46 AM   #1
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First time to the salmon river drove five hours out dropped stuff off at camp went to get licenses and a few things at Amish shop decided to wader up while others were in the store. Drove several miles up to upper fly zone then realized I misplaced my wallet. After about 15 min of retracing steps realized I left it on bumper of my truck. It was still on the bumper when I remembered.
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Old 09-23-2020, 03:22 PM   #2
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Another all nighter north side CC, Then figures I’d run up to the Race to fish Before first light , got so tired just couldn’t go any further, pulls in tight to Herring Cove , sets anchor, leaves running lights on, cover the front boxes with PFD’s , lays down for a nap,,, I still remember how great that felt to close my eyes....
First light hits about 15-20 min later and every freakin boat out of the Pamet and P Town headed to the Race came in tight and buzzed me to see what that boat was doing,,, Was like trying to sleep in a washing machine.... LOL
OH the joys of fishin!
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