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Aquatic Antics and other fun around water.
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by ruzz
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for distribution to all anarcherists.
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This is the sport of Ruzsland. What better way to spend a day on the water
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shooting at fish, snapping turtles and other oppertune targets.
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Or running full tilt and skidding around on ice, these aren't sports they
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are ways of life! Only independant, healthy and interesting minds
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can partake of these treasures.
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For bowfishing youll need only 1 peice of intel, shoot under the target if
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its submerged. This is an art so you must learn it yourself for
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your rig. Just keep trying and you'll hit a carp or gar, etc and they will
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jump with joy for you! I am not completley certain if this spot
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is catch and release friendly, some kinds of fish, nicknamed "rough" fish
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by sport anglers are pretty hardy and you will be encouraged by
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many bass anglers to take the carp, bowfin etc I think they can survive if
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you dont use anything extremeley destructive for a point. If yo
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can manyoofakchure {man you facture} your own arrows easily you wont need
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a string tied to the arrow. Thats right kiddies time for your new
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vocab word: manyoofakchure = verb, the process of making stuff, like
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arrows, all by your lonesome, usually an art but on occasion a science.
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Most bowanglers attach the string onto their bow with a retrieving device.
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If you dont want one, carry the string and step on the end of it,
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but you have to keep it neat. The rest I leave to you my friends!
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In winter, its kinda hard to bowfish for 5 reasons in because of the form:
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1 because of the ice
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2 because of the greedy, hostile and violent ice fishermen
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3 because of the cold and wetness aint good for your bow and stuff
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4 because of the other fun to be had
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5 because of the fact that youve probly taken all your bowfishing stuff
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off and got it ready for deer season and you missed that record
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book sixteen point buck and broke the bow over your knee in an amazing
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cuss-fest and you need to by a new bow (is it just me or is there
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alot of pressure to do good in that sport?)
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so what does the self-sufficientist do in the "off" season, well it all
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depends. First a work of artetry. Gather
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up some buckets and pails full of water. Let them freeze. Stack them
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like bricks, use a little snow or water as cement. Try putting them
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on pond ice or something. Another thing to do is ta get a running start,
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get full tilt and skid around on ice. Make certain its strong
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enough beforehand or youll have your jets cooled! If you have a snowsuit
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you can run and slid on or back or belly. If anyone gets smart
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catch them, and tie them up. Next get a running start, full tilt of coarse
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and use them as a sled! Be sure to dig your knees into their
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back. Hours can be spent happily throwing large rocks and other heavy
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thing onto the ice.
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Other Aquatic Antics include throwing a glass jar into the water and
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shooting it with a BB gun. When you hit it it pops and quickly sinks.
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Fun indeed. Fishing of coarse. Throwing big rocks into the water. Throwing
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big rocks into the water from way up high in a bridge or tree.
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Throwing big rocks in the water from an airplane. Crashing the airplane
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into the water. Forget the last one, that might pollute. If you have
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a small stream you can dam it up. Make small islands and bridges. Make
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waterfalls.
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Heres a big project youll want to do someday. Construct a combustion
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cannon or two, uhh maybe 5 and make them quick to load. Then get or
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make a large boat. Make it able to go into shallows. Maybe a watercraft or
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one of those boats they use in the south with the airplane motor
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and propeller. Mount the cannons. get the ammo, potatoes, soda bottles
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tennis balls with match heads etc. Now become a pirate (may want to
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get a crew together) and go to lake erie or somewhere. Have fun! Get
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another boat and have a battle. Make several fleets and have a war!
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Employ hundreds of scientists to make your fleet technologically and
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numerically superior and become an aquatic superpower! Remember its
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just a game though. Just remember to have good, clean, safe fun. A step
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further would be to make submarines (the boats, not the
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sandwiches!) and launch rockets and torpedos!
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For my passifist friends, run at full tilt, similar to doing it if you
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were doing it on ice, and dive onto the water at as acute an angle as
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possible. Try to hyroplane, gliding over the water at highspeeds. Like the
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people towed by boats or cars goin too fast over wet roads.
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Perhaps you should put vegetable or fish oil on your person, for extra
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lubrication. If that doesnt work construct a slide and put the oil
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on it. It will have to be very long because again it will have to hit the
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water at an acute angle. If that doesnt work make a pneumatic
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catapult. If that doesnt work, lose some wieght you big fat slob, I mean
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no wonder they didnt work, whats up with you fatso trying to make
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me look like an idiot? If your not "girthly gifted" and they didnt work
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take up waterskiing and just fall off or let go once in a while.
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Practice holding your breath in excess of 1 minute. Youll be healthier and
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stronger plus have more stamina than the average person. Now go
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out somewhere deep in a boat with a heavy rock. Maybe have a string
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attached to it. Go to the bottom. Remember to give yourself about 2-5
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seconds for every 10 feet to get back up, depending on how hard and fast
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you push off from the bottom. While down there (have goggles on)
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look up at the top. Notice its like a mirror in a circle of the
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surrounding lands (if close enough) as you go higher the cirle closses in.
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Thats how fish see you in a bass boat. Also while downthere grab a couple
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rocks or something. If you need or want to spend extended time
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down there (found Bubba's bass boat and need that lure?)and dont want to
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go thru all the crap of SCUBA class (I would when I get the cash
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but until then...) and your already holding your breath for 5 minutes (I
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salute you!). I have a nice little trick up my sleeve. Alright it
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doesnt all fit but you get the idea. Attach the end of a garden hose (make
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sure there is no lead in it) onto your boat and use the other end
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for a mouthpeice. ***!!!iii*** NOTE! This does not provide you with fresh
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air! You are simply telling your lungs that you are breathing.
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Dont do this for more than 10 minutes at a time 20 tops. If you start
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getting dissy get up NOW. Your brain is out of oxygen and may pass
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out. Give it about 5 at least, probly 10 minutes to "recharge" Have
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fun!***iii!!!***
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SNAPPING TURTLE FRIEND OR FOE? From what I have seen and heard, they only
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attack ya on land. In water they should just swim away. But I
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like to carry a bowie knife with me...just in case. Other freshwater water
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inhabitants to watch out for are leeches ( a match will take care
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of them) and bullhead and other catfishes. This family has the strongest
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jaws of freshwater. Some can get up to and in excess of 7 feet long
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and think nothing of eating 7 pound carp. (wich are bigger than your
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foot). You only have to worry about them in the south and in the
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Mississippi. The part that I worry about is the poisonas spines. These on
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many species are jagged and extremely painful. Finaly, I am about
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to tell you about the 1 thing I fear most. Kids, skip this part. These
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things make JAWS look like a comedy. These things are so disgusting,
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so evil, so sneaky......Ok almost lost myself there. Smallmouth bass and
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bullhead are my heos because they prey so heavily on these scourge
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of the deep. Crayfish, crawdads, mudskippers etc.I cant stand these
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things. In an effort to overcome my fear of these I tried to keep some
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as pets, only to have the most ungodly, horrific, fear inspiring nightmare
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I have EVER had. Goodness thats enough of this.
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Innertubing down rivers is fun. Not much else you can do with them though.
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As is wading. Just take your socks off and put your shoes back
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on and waltz right in. Throw rocks in.
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Often rivers and ponds and impoundments have islands in them. They can be
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quit accomidating at times, save perhaps during the flood stage.
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Few people ever go near them or give them a second thought. It would be
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very feasable to set up a lair on one. With the supplies at hand or
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imported with your cayak or canoe. Islands also give you a nice quiet
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place to set back and watch the world flow by.
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Try "noodling" for fish. Thats catching them with bare hands. You have to
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corner them and grasp their underbelly and flop em up on the bank.
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If your big and tough and a little crazy you can make boxes for 30 pound
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plus catfish. Just grab em on the mouth.
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With all this traffic up and down streams and ponds and whatnots your
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likely to start making trails. Try not to walk right on the bank as
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this will get soggy and muddy. Then youll get erosion and junk all over in
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the water wich isnt good. Try and stay about 3-5 feet away, youll
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not spook as many fish and be safer from falling in. That might not be
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very threatening at the moment but humans are creatures of habit and
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will usually follow a cow path, even if there is a much quicker way. Also
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consider making an upgraded path (if and only if you own the land
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or legally can without getting into trouble!) by laying rocks and gravel
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and sticks down. Make bridges, or better yet go around and cross on
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a riffle. They are usually shallow and made of gravel. They do move, just
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like river banks, so keep an eye out for new, or better, ones.
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Another cool thing to do is to climb one of those huge trees that always
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seem to grow near water. This will give you a birds eye view of the
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lands and waters. Become as the racoon, master of trees, land and water.
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