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    Kilted fishing

    I decided to try and get a little fishing in this morning while the weather was good and I had some free time.
    I almost always fish in my kilt. It's just easier and far more comfortable. I know there are one or two guys who fish the same river as I do and regularly wear a kilt while fishing.

    Well, I rarely take a camera with me because I'd only drop it in the water, but while I was fishing a very intersted gentleman from Oregon and his slightly less interested wife happened by.
    He was fascinated by the idea of fishing in a kilt and decided he was going to try it as soon as he got back home. So I directed him to a few of the kiltmakers on here and to Xmarks itself.
    He asked if he could take a few pictures and said he'd email them to me.
    Imagine how suprised I was to get home and find that they were already in my email.

    So here you go, kilted fishing on the Whitecart water.





    And, just to add, a photograph from my Facebook that I hadn't posted here, yet.
    Kilted firebreathing.



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    How big was it?

    Looks like fun.

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    Oh maaaaaan. You're making my heart yearn to be fishing.

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    That looks like a lot of fun, how bad did your kilt get wet, I saw the 2nd picture and looked like it was getting pretty wet.

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    Awesome pics. Do you fire breathe often? I have always wanted to do that, though I'm not sure the wife would approve.

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    Awesome pics
    Be civil to all; sociable to many; familiar with few; friend to one; enemy to none. Benjamin Franklin
    Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of fear. Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ayin McFye View Post
    That looks like a lot of fun, how bad did your kilt get wet, I saw the 2nd picture and looked like it was getting pretty wet.
    The bottom inch or so did get pretty wet, but it's a pure wool kilt so it dries pretty easily without any shrinkage. I usually just have to press it afterwards.

    It was fun, and a good day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steeplechase View Post
    How big was it?

    Looks like fun.
    It was fun.
    10" 3 1/2lbs native brown trout. And it put up an admirable fight.

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    What?! No pictures of the fish?!?! Looks like fun though.

    -Tim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sean_the_Kilted View Post
    Awesome pics. Do you fire breathe often? I have always wanted to do that, though I'm not sure the wife would approve.
    I do firebreathing fairly regularly.
    It was a bit of a joke that, in high school, there were too many drummers to go around. Since I couldn't be 'In a band' someone suggested I take up firebreathing to impress girls.
    So I went to the library and got a few books and have been doing it ever since.
    I also do Poi, but I don't find it quite as powerful an experience.


    My fiance always thought I was a bit crazy until she actually saw flames exlploding from my face. Then she was converted and quite liked that I did it.

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