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'bout time for another video, isn't it?


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I was beginning to wonder about ya!!
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Thanks Glen I needed that. Looking forward to your next one.
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Very, very nice Prof! Love watching you work them rods. Thank you for sharing with us again. Missed your great videos!
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Looks like the Viking suits you better.
Where do you store you fish?
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Tombo wrote:Looks like the Viking suits you better.
Where do you store you fish?
Are you serious? Prof Salt does not "store" his fish. He eats them raw right there on the spot! He doesn't like to show his "binge eating" videos though. Who wants to watch this fishing machine eat with all the great catching videos he has. He uses the protein from the raw fish to paddle in and out every trip he goes on. Where else do you think he gets his stamina? :mrgreen:
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kickingback wrote:
Tombo wrote:Looks like the Viking suits you better.
Where do you store you fish?
Are you serious? Prof Salt does not "store" his fish. He eats them raw right there on the spot! He doesn't like to show his "binge eating" videos though. Who wants to watch this fishing machine eat with all the great catching videos he has. He uses the protein from the raw fish to paddle in and out every trip he goes on. Where else do you think he gets his stamina? :mrgreen:
I figured he got his stamina from being 25 years younger than I, or is it me. I like your answer better, makes him more savage.
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:lol: I sometimes pay my taxes on the water, but everything else goes inside the front hatch into the full sized fish bag. The weight stays very low to maintain balance and low wind resistance, and any fish under three feet can go in the back storage to balance out the fore/aft weight to make surfing back to the beach less exciting.

...but I like the mental image you came up with! :D
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awesome day on the water.
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kickingback wrote:
Tombo wrote:Looks like the Viking suits you better.
Where do you store you fish?
Are you serious? Prof Salt does not "store" his fish. He eats them raw right there on the spot! He doesn't like to show his "binge eating" videos though. Who wants to watch this fishing machine eat with all the great catching videos he has. He uses the protein from the raw fish to paddle in and out every trip he goes on. Where else do you think he gets his stamina? :mrgreen:

I keep telling myself that I will take some soy sauce and wasabi with me on my next btb trip :mrgreen:
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Hmm. Soy and fresh Spanish Mackerel. I'll have to try that!

Nice video professor. Thanks for sharing. If I see you on the water I'll try not to potlick too much. But, I've seen the videos and every fisherman has a breaking point

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