I hit St Mary's Lake this morning and right off the bat I had some nice crappie and a yellow perch.
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The bass fishing left a lot to be desired today with a few dinks and I could only manage one 12" fish. While I was in the upper part of the lake I saw a commotion on the water and went over to investigate. Two huge snapping turtles were locked up in a fight (no, this wasn't turtle love nor even muskrat love if you're a Carpenters fan) and rolling each other over and over in the water. To show my age it reminded me very much of the album art from Rick Wakeman's Journey to the Center of the Earth where the giant turtle battles some sort of giant lizard. They were so caught up in the fight that they didn't stop even when my yak ran them over (the PA does not turn on a dime). Its seeing nature like this that makes it so fun to get on the water even when the fishing is only so so.
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For those who aren't lucky enough to have the inner sleeve I've done a poor mans photo of it.
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The bass fishing left a lot to be desired today with a few dinks and I could only manage one 12" fish. While I was in the upper part of the lake I saw a commotion on the water and went over to investigate. Two huge snapping turtles were locked up in a fight (no, this wasn't turtle love nor even muskrat love if you're a Carpenters fan) and rolling each other over and over in the water. To show my age it reminded me very much of the album art from Rick Wakeman's Journey to the Center of the Earth where the giant turtle battles some sort of giant lizard. They were so caught up in the fight that they didn't stop even when my yak ran them over (the PA does not turn on a dime). Its seeing nature like this that makes it so fun to get on the water even when the fishing is only so so.
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For those who aren't lucky enough to have the inner sleeve I've done a poor mans photo of it.
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