RE: NANFA-L-- Poll:OK, who has a canoe?

Irate Mormon (archimedes-in-bayspringstel.net)
Wed, 12 Apr 2006 19:26:44 -0500

I was thinking of going afoot when I ran into a promising tributary.
The problem with a lot of welaka territory is that you can't just drive
up to the stream and start dipnetting.

-Irate

"He says there's no doubt about it, it was the myth of fingerprints.
I've seen them all and man, they're all the same." - Paul Simon

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Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 4:24 PM
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Subject: Re: NANFA-L-- Poll:OK, who has a canoe?

I have a couple kayaks and a canoe, but let me offer this warning from
my
experience. I attempted to net fish from a kayak in Peru and found that
the
netting process pushed the kayak away from the target very quickly. I
think a canoe
would be inherently worse since the center of gravity is above the
center of
buoyancy. You probably would be swimming instead of kayaking or
canoeing.

Lee Harper
Media, PA
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