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I went with my neighbor to go look at a boat in Troutdale, Oregon last summer and the route took us along the Columbia River.  We picked apart that stretch the whole time.  I also am always on the look out for game such as deer or turkeys.

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yea me too when i go places and see one i have to get my wife to hold the will cause i tend to start running out the road ive only stop once and fished a drainage ditch after 10 or so cast i caught one about 16'' but stop after people kept beeping the horn and yelling  ;D ;D ;D

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Pictures, movies, t.v., driving by walking by, pools, ditches, water in the grass, going down the gutter, in the toilet, when I spit on the ground, the bath tub, bird baths, fancy water fountains, fish tanks.  It doesn't matter what or where it is, I just know there's a fish in it so I just gotta look.

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Yup, Water or fields. I'll check out the body of water or look for game.

Yup, I'm with G. I also look for raptors. My mother called me Nature Boy when I was a kid. That's what I still do every day in the car.

Heck, you should see me looking out airplane windows. The person next to me sometimes remarks,"Whatcha' lookin' at?"  Lakes,ponds, rivers. Then they're like,OH....

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Always have a rod with me, freshwater from January to end of April, saltwater rod from May to end of December.  I think the fish look at the calender.

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