05-09-2014, 11:22 AM
So what have you have visit you when you have been fishing?
This is my list:
- Beavers. Damn, beavers, the Ottawa is full of them, the rideau not so much but they are there.... When they sneak up on me and give me that tail slap I jump about a foot.
- A goose.... Offended that I was not offering it anything decided to jump on my back and squack... I had to leave the spot.
- Otters... Kind of creepy watching them slink toward you in the inky darkness in the peaceful morning calm.
- Amorous raccoons... Who new they are so loud when they are passionate. Pretty nibble too, pretty high up to be going at it on such a small branch.
- A pelated woodpecker who got a kick out of pecking at a stop sign. I think he just like the sound of dining metal.
- Drug dealer (I'm pretty sure at least).... My catfishing spot has a drug dealer who drives into the lot every 30 minutes looks for customers and goes away. He gives me the once over with his headlights the first time he seems me every evening. When the water level is lower I can find more secluded spot but for now I guess we have to tolerate each other.
This is my list:
- Beavers. Damn, beavers, the Ottawa is full of them, the rideau not so much but they are there.... When they sneak up on me and give me that tail slap I jump about a foot.
- A goose.... Offended that I was not offering it anything decided to jump on my back and squack... I had to leave the spot.
- Otters... Kind of creepy watching them slink toward you in the inky darkness in the peaceful morning calm.
- Amorous raccoons... Who new they are so loud when they are passionate. Pretty nibble too, pretty high up to be going at it on such a small branch.
- A pelated woodpecker who got a kick out of pecking at a stop sign. I think he just like the sound of dining metal.
- Drug dealer (I'm pretty sure at least).... My catfishing spot has a drug dealer who drives into the lot every 30 minutes looks for customers and goes away. He gives me the once over with his headlights the first time he seems me every evening. When the water level is lower I can find more secluded spot but for now I guess we have to tolerate each other.