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Had one fall off a fish in the net, then stick its self to the transom. Took quite a bit of pulling to get it off.

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Had one fall off a fish in the net, then stick its self to the transom. Took quite a bit of pulling to get it off.

 

 

they come off easier after you cut them in half.... I'm just sayin' :yes:

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I always have a sharp pair of scissors in the boat for that very reason I 've always figured 2 halves are better than a whole in that case.... :lol:

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they come off easier after you cut them in half.... I'm just sayin' :yes:

I cut it up after I tore it off. I didnt expect it to be stuck that good.

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When the lampreys were very prevalent on Seneca and I used to winter fish for trout in my little white Whaler in the dead of winter  the lampreys would attach themselves to the back of my boat....the way I discovered it was that they kept messing around under my transducer and showing up on the screen as moving objects. I kept a long very sharp  filet knife at the back of the boat just for them.... :)

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i like to help them repoupulate i always release twice as many as i catch

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When the lampreys were very prevalent on Seneca and I used to winter fish for trout in my little white Whaler in the dead of winter  the lampreys would attach themselves to the back of my boat....the way I discovered it was that they kept messing around under my transducer and showing up on the screen as moving objects. I kept a long very sharp  filet knife at the back of the boat just for them.... :)

That is scary right there.

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