After the storms did they put that huge sign back on the end of the railing?
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After the storms did they put that huge sign back on the end of the railing?
Yes but it is lower. I think.
Yes, it is lower---easier to deal with.
It's a shame alot of boaters can't read
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It's a shame alot of boaters can't read
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True DAT! :poke1:
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DEATH TO BOATS!
he looks to be in trouble ....with that yak....why would they use it in the ocean....just fills up with water and no way to empty it.....and the guys up here don't understand the scrubber holes purpose
Gotta love scupper plugs on a SOT yak
Funny how he doesn't realize how easy this could happen :shark
Be willing to bet if he could see the things we see, he wouldn't be treading water like he was in his back yard pool.
Wonder if anybody thought to point and yell, "shark". That water might have been unfishable for days.
There were actually two of them.
I guess they travel in pairs ::)
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Anyway they both paddled out upwind from the pier and promptly swamped.
The wind and current carried them under the pier.
As they drifted under we told them about all the sharks we'd been hooking ???
They made for shore ASAP trailing a brown streak ;) :D