That's why I have a sling on my shotgun! I used to float the black river a lot, for ducks and hit the bass and trout when they were open. One spot I know, on public land, has lots of carp that make the water boil right in front of where I placed a stand. I have had many days when one was hot, the other not.
The best one was when I was duck hunting, and because I was still a starving student, I used some large chrome nuts that I had found as decoy weights. Well, the tide started coming in, but one of my decoys started getting further and further away.
I paddled out to retrieve the escaping decoy, and to my surprise something tugged back when I started to retrieve the line. Shotgun pointed at the water, I pulled the line in to find a nice, very large starry flounder. Over 5 lbs. He had taken in one of the chrome nuts, and it had worked its way out of the gills, hooking the fish. He was released unharmed.
I have also "flossed" coho and chum while hunting flooded fields near the Chehalis and Satsop rivers with my decoys.
This could be a new way to add action to your spread. HMMMMMMMMMMM?????? No batteries.
I think someone else called it the "social shotgun". I have even taken a deer and a coyote while fishing. I always have some on me or nearby that goes bang.
Andy
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