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Was fishing once with Josh aka The Darkhorse and Roeboat. i got so sick....too much tequila the night before and after tossing my cookies, I found a nice patch of kelp and secured my ass with my game clip and racked out for some much needed zzzz' s. Woke up sometime later all by my lonesome.
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04-18-2012, 08:36 AM | #23 |
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I think that a quick siesta in the kelp would be a lot safer then trying to stay awake on the long drive home.
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04-18-2012, 12:44 PM | #24 |
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Just be mindful to stay extremely well hydrated prior to taking a nap. It will help with sea sickness, as well as long exposure to the sun. Rig up a canopy of sorts and keep yourself lathered in sunscreen. Other than that, if you're secured to a nice piece of kelp, with enough slack to prevent a swell from rolling you over, nap away. I do it =/
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Wow, all the do's and don't just to get in a little nap on the kayak! Guess I'll stay awake...
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04-18-2012, 02:45 PM | #27 |
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No matter how tired i am, Id rather paddle/Fishhh.. I wouldn't waste any valuable time on the water to take a nap!! lolll Thats just my 2cents loll
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my wife's halibut fishing secret... nap until the bite starts...
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Lol!!! So, you made it to Day At The Docks? That's Tommy Gomes, inventer of Unibutter. He was grilling the thresher for the fish tacos. He was getting fryed by the sun and the heat from all the bbqs and someone slapped it on his head. I think he enjoyed all the ribbing he got. |
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