The Season in Review
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The Season in Review
The 2016 season is over, even for me now, so I put together a brief look back at a few of the highlights. I learned a lot on the water and paddled well over 350 miles from February until December. We watched for good windows when the water was cool, and went hard throughout the warmer months. This was fun!
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Thanks Glenn.
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Enjoyed the video..............congrats on a good fishing year!
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Good one. Thanks for the tips this year.
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Nice Glen, I know how much time and creativity it takes to make a video. Good job ManG!
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Daniel I learned a new trick on this one: time stretch to make the cobia beats time correctly to count in the music. That was a fun touch.
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That was an awesome video! I have never been BTB yet. Thanks for sharing.
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Excellent year in review Sir! I enjoy watching all your videos!
I cannot figure out how you do it?! You paddle that much to get on good fish. You catch some nice fish. You film your catches and you publish them for us to see. Then you have to clean and cook the fish and do all the other things that need to be done in life. Yet you manage to do all this and LOOK SO GOOD doing it!!!! Yep, cannot figure it out but wish I had half your energy!!!
Thanks for sharing your time on the water with us!!
I cannot figure out how you do it?! You paddle that much to get on good fish. You catch some nice fish. You film your catches and you publish them for us to see. Then you have to clean and cook the fish and do all the other things that need to be done in life. Yet you manage to do all this and LOOK SO GOOD doing it!!!! Yep, cannot figure it out but wish I had half your energy!!!
Thanks for sharing your time on the water with us!!
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"Good Morning!" Nice video Professor!
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Nice!
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When you drink beer, is it Dos Equis? I look forward to your videos.
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^^ "With a "squeaky bat" ^^
LOL Good one Glen.
LOL Good one Glen.
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Nice! I really enjoyed the Cobia bat intro mentioned above.
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You had one heck of a year , look forward to 2017. By the way Glen did you ever do that fish print that that you said you were going to do?
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Great stuff, Glenn!! Have a wonderful Christmas and I will see you on the water after the New Year.
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It was indeed!!Prof. Salt wrote:Daniel I learned a new trick on this one: time stretch to make the cobia beats time correctly to count in the music. That was a fun touch.
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nice video...what was the video you posted i think last year with the bull shark jumping out of the water? ...it had cool music on it too
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Great Stuff, hope to fish with you next year.
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I think that was Duy's post. He had cobia, a whale shark cruising around his kayak, then a giant free-jumping shark nearly landed on his boat. I should have been out there that day...MobyYack wrote:nice video...what was the video you posted i think last year with the bull shark jumping out of the water? ...it had cool music on it too
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Full of win! Keep it up Professor :thumb:
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Really impressive. Your consistency is really amazing. Whats the average distance you paddle on your outings? 10 to 15 miles? Thanks for sharing. Good luck on the upcoming season.
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Thanks! Most trips are 10-20 miles. I paddle more while many choose to spend most of their time fishing around the rigs for snapper.
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Very nice effort, Glenn. They've remodeled the place since I was here last.
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Yes they have; looks very different but works the same. I hope to see you on the water once or twice this season, Steve!