unusual sight

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2018/04/06 09:44:21 (permalink)

unusual sight

While watching 3 Ospreys at Twin Lakes yesterday, I saw one hit the water & come up with something. As it came over I could see that it was a lure that it still had in it's talons. I would think that it was a Rapala type that the bird thought was the real thing. I hope that the bird managed too shake it off or it could be in serious trouble when it tries to land in a tree.  sam
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    bigfoot
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    Re: unusual sight 2018/04/06 10:40:02 (permalink)
    Oh my, hope the bird managed to get free of the lure.

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    Re: unusual sight 2018/04/06 12:37:52 (permalink)
    Oh man, that's a bummer.
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    Re: unusual sight 2018/04/06 13:33:17 (permalink)
    Geez yeah, hope the bird is able to drop that lure.  Many states prohibit the use of lead split shot because of the effects on water fowl and such.  I have tough enough time catching fish now so I can't imagine, how I'll do, using lures with no hooks!!!

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