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WILLIAM C.

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  1. A few clips I put together from my Go Pro, still trying to get the bugs out. The camera is slow to respond so the short clips get even shorter in editing. I should have my act together by mid- season when I have more to work with. I allowed You-Tube to correct some of the shakey stuff and now notice that it's not as clear a video as the one I have on my computer.

    https://youtu.be/LxyJ5TNf3PM

  2. With the smallmouths nesting I thought it would be a good time to try my Go Pro underwater. I put the camera on a small tripod and backed away, it only took about two minutes for the fish to return. I rigged a jig/ worm with a barbless crimped hook to see the fishes reaction, he responded quicker than I thought. On some of the other beds the smallmouths were already pairing up. You can tell by the algae where this video was taken. If you have the sound turned up you can hear the jig worm entering the water. No fish were hooked or harmed.

    https://youtu.be/v3UqjFPHNgw

  3. Saw a kayak across the river that appeared to be anchored. Actually it was caught in a crossfire with the

    strong wind blowing one way and the current going the other way. Since I wasn't wearing waders I crossed

    over the bridge and pulled it to shore by throwing a rattle trap across it's bow and hooking something.

    It is in good condition but appears it was kept outdoors, scupper plugs missing and filled in with new tree buds.

    I'm guessing it's a homeowners that was kept near the water and somehow went adrift. No water usage sticker

    or any other items in or on the kayak.

    I have no use for it so I pulled it well away from the water. If you here of anyone that may have lost it

    send me a message. If I don't hear anything in the next few days it's up for grabs just P.M. me.

    It probably won't stay there very long, it's a busy area.

  4. I rinse mine off after every use and just put them back with my fishing stuff, they rarely get a chance

    to fully dry till about November. On average my boots will last up to three years I don't think I have

    ever had a pair last four years same with my waders.

  5. I have probably tried 5 or 6 different brands over the years and they all will eventually leak. The most important thing is the warranty or store policy on returns and exchanges. So far Cabela's has exchanged leaky waders twice at no cost to me. My latest pair of Cabelas and favorite has held up for over two years and going strong. If I get three years I consider myself lucky considering the amount of time in the river.

  6. Here's a few more pictures. Due to poor planning we spent more time driving than fishing trying to explore new access points to some small rivers. We had planned on hitting it hard on Monday but the cold front moved in sooner than expected and we pretty much got rained out. We got a few decent fish but nothing photo worthy.

     

     

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  7. Thanks for all the info everyone.I do have a back up pair of waders that are in good conditon and I found the leak in the other.

    Hopefully the patch will last a couple of weeks.I'm sure I will find a pair of wader boots in the next few days.

  8. Thanks for the responces,always an interesting topic but I was just looking for a coupon or sale since I no longer have a pair that I could even

    use.As far as durability of my past waders and boots my wife put it all in perspective when she said "if you figure the price of waders plus boots

    divided by days in the river it comes to about $1.50 a trip".

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