I don't know what state park course you are referring to. You must me talking to someone else on another thread because on this one we are talking about McNealy Lake and it backs up to Quail Chase golf course.
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I don't know what state park course you are referring to. You must me talking to someone else on another thread because on this one we are talking about McNealy Lake and it backs up to Quail Chase golf course.
[QUOTE=jcclark;379969]I was on Taylorsville last Friday about 9:00 am when I heard a shot from
across the lake and immediately heard the bullet go by me.
That was scary.:eek:[/QUOTE]
I hear ya....had the same thing happen to me at T-ville a couple years back, while fishing over the hump between Settlers Trace and the dam.
What kinda of "Deliverance, banjo playing, bibbed overall folks live up there?"
[QUOTE=etcfishin;380050]I feel like a sitting duck when I hear a shot while fishing. I immediately listen for the bullet hitting or ricocheting off the water to determine whether I need to get the he** outta there.[/QUOTE]
Best method is to wait till a bullet passes thru you and hits the boat, then standing still, line up the entry hole with the hole in the boat to determine where the bullet came from.
Naaaaaaaa.....second thought, I like your idea better. No need to get a hole in the boat. :-)
[QUOTE=jcclark;380241]I think the fish are throwing stuff at us when our backs are turned :D[/QUOTE]
Probably a result of my tv-saturated upbringing, but that quote reminded me of [URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaHLlGtOZbg"]this[/URL].