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Today, I spent about 4 hours at dusk on Percy Priest Lake. This is Chas.
Summer's home lake. On the way in to the ramp, I passed a group of 33 Loons. In the past few years we have seen more and more Loons that winter over here, although in my youth I can never remember seeing any. Their lonesome call at dusk is really something. There is a lot more to fishing than catching fish. Jack. Near Nashville |
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Amen Jack, you've got it going on brother!
The same applies to Bald Eagles in my area. I've been seeing them on a regular basis lately, can't say I remember seeing a single one until about 6 or 7 years ago. Maybe there IS hope for the environment... -- Warren http://www.warrenwolk.com Http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com 2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions "Jack Schmitt" wrote in message .. . Today, I spent about 4 hours at dusk on Percy Priest Lake. This is Chas. Summer's home lake. On the way in to the ramp, I passed a group of 33 Loons. In the past few years we have seen more and more Loons that winter over here, although in my youth I can never remember seeing any. Their lonesome call at dusk is really something. There is a lot more to fishing than catching fish. Jack. Near Nashville |
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go-bassn wrote:
Amen Jack, you've got it going on brother! The same applies to Bald Eagles in my area. I've been seeing them on a regular basis lately, can't say I remember seeing a single one until about 6 or 7 years ago. Maybe there IS hope for the environment... I can't remember the last time I went fishing and didn't see at least one osprey. 20 years ago, it was a treat to see one or two a season! Now I see a couple osprey and a hawk or two most every trip, and an eagle or two every couple trips. The most amazing thing is the eagle that seems to live at Lake Congamond, which is VERY populated and sees very heavy pleasure boat traffic. |
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On Kentucky Lake, they restrict boating activity a certain distance from
nesting eagles. In harmony with nature, a few nice bass, sure helps keep life in perspective. It's nice to know that maybe our great grandkids can enjoy the same...or better! |
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 23:42:50 -0500, "go-bassn"
sent into the ether: Amen Jack, you've got it going on brother! The same applies to Bald Eagles in my area. I've been seeing them on a regular basis lately, can't say I remember seeing a single one until about 6 or 7 years ago. Maybe there IS hope for the environment... Jack & Warren, It is nothing unusual about an Eagle catching fish 50 yards from the boat up here. Loons are all over the place and many lakes have Osprey. I used to watch Eagles fish the river from my office chair. You can hear the young screaming when they are still in the nest waiting for mamma or pappa to come feed them. It's one of the reasons I want to stay in the area Oh ya, don't forget Boom Lake. It's a great fishery and another reason I like it up here. :} Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com |
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 23:42:50 -0500, "go-bassn"
sent into the ether: Amen Jack, you've got it going on brother! The same applies to Bald Eagles in my area. I've been seeing them on a regular basis lately, can't say I remember seeing a single one until about 6 or 7 years ago. Maybe there IS hope for the environment... Jack & Warren, It is nothing unusual about an Eagle catching fish 50 yards from the boat up here. Loons are all over the place and many lakes have Osprey. I used to watch Eagles fish the river from my office chair. You can hear the young screaming when they are still in the nest waiting for mamma or pappa to come feed them. It's one of the reasons I want to stay in the area Oh ya, don't forget Boom Lake. It's a great fishery and another reason I like it up here. :} Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com |
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Yeah Jack, the ospreys, egrets and the loons area everywhere this year.
One of my first night trips out this year, I was leaving Elm Hill Marina just before dark with an overcast sky, making it kinda hard to see. As I came around the larger of the two islands on the way to Hamilton, there was a large flock of loons in the water that I didn't see until I was right on top of them. Most of them flew away from me, while the others flew right towards me. I hit one of them with the boat, and the others were flew right above my head almost hitting me. I usually wear clear safety glasses at night, but I doubt that they would have helped any. Needless to say, I'm very careful to watch for them now. LOL I'm hoping to get out this weekend. This is my favorite time of year to be on Priest, and the best time to really enjoy the lake since the boat traffic is usually at a minimum. "Jack Schmitt" wrote in message .. . Today, I spent about 4 hours at dusk on Percy Priest Lake. This is Chas. Summer's home lake. On the way in to the ramp, I passed a group of 33 Loons. In the past few years we have seen more and more Loons that winter over here, although in my youth I can never remember seeing any. Their lonesome call at dusk is really something. There is a lot more to fishing than catching fish. Jack. Near Nashville |
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Yeah Jack, the ospreys, egrets and the loons area everywhere this year.
One of my first night trips out this year, I was leaving Elm Hill Marina just before dark with an overcast sky, making it kinda hard to see. As I came around the larger of the two islands on the way to Hamilton, there was a large flock of loons in the water that I didn't see until I was right on top of them. Most of them flew away from me, while the others flew right towards me. I hit one of them with the boat, and the others were flew right above my head almost hitting me. I usually wear clear safety glasses at night, but I doubt that they would have helped any. Needless to say, I'm very careful to watch for them now. LOL I'm hoping to get out this weekend. This is my favorite time of year to be on Priest, and the best time to really enjoy the lake since the boat traffic is usually at a minimum. "Jack Schmitt" wrote in message .. . Today, I spent about 4 hours at dusk on Percy Priest Lake. This is Chas. Summer's home lake. On the way in to the ramp, I passed a group of 33 Loons. In the past few years we have seen more and more Loons that winter over here, although in my youth I can never remember seeing any. Their lonesome call at dusk is really something. There is a lot more to fishing than catching fish. Jack. Near Nashville |
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They didn't attack you? Did you break a rod defending yourself???
Sorry...wrong guy. Dan Jack Schmitt wrote: Today, I spent about 4 hours at dusk on Percy Priest Lake. This is Chas. Summer's home lake. On the way in to the ramp, I passed a group of 33 Loons. In the past few years we have seen more and more Loons that winter over here, although in my youth I can never remember seeing any. Their lonesome call at dusk is really something. There is a lot more to fishing than catching fish. Jack. Near Nashville |
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....Bald Eagles have made quite a comeback along the rivers here.....was up
on the Pamunkey a few years ago and watched one swoop down and take a duckling. recalled Huck |
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The cry of a loon can be a scary thing. I work in a large industrial plant.
In the unit I work in the unit has a PA system within the unit. One night two of my co workers were in the dark freight elevator when I played the loon call over the PA. One of them was frightened by the eerie sound. Sarge |
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