Tide's getting low. It's go now or wait a few hours - August Trip Pt 10 [Final Chance To Win Some NFT's]

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Welcome back to the final part of our trip to the mainland of Canada in August.The fishing wasn't as good as it could be so we decided to head home before Low Tide trapped us in the fjord for a few hours. You can see a circled area in the photograph below this paragraph. That is the gap you see above. It has narrowed down significantly and the boat was scraping on the rocky bottom as our driver rode through it.

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I also added a couple of shots of the family who brought us up here. Their grandfather showed up as we were getting ready to leave so we took a half hour to do some more fishing. With a gun.

And you thought it was annoying when kids throw rocks while you fish!

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All in, it was a great trip! By the end of it I was shivering from the cold of being on the arctic ocean, even mid-August. We wore ski pants, and thick jackets to try and stave it off, but alas, that wet wind bites through fabric as if it's not there.

Thanks for sticking through this long adventure!

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Nice piece of water even though super cold, crazy old man given up on fishing, shoot it that's a new one, hope you got something!

I cannot imagine how cold your waters get, thanks for taking us on the trip.

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At first I thought he was trying to shoot his daughter's lures as she would cast right where he would shoot, but he was legit trying to shoot the fish haha. "Fishing with a rod is boring"

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Good for him, far away from everything why not shoot the damn thing....

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Congatulations! As a commenter on the final "August Trip" Blog you win an NFT photograph that is a bit more rare than the ones from the other blog entries.

You can find your prize on https://lensy.io Simply login with your hive account and click on "collection" at the top to see and download your photograph. It has a full commercial licence with it, so feel free to edit it and use it in your blogs or any other way you can think of!

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Well. That's impressive. I'm still amazed at the amount of change in the water level with the tides in some places. I'm a river rat and easily amazed.

The old guy with the gun is funny, sort of. That's fishing frustration at it's finest :) I have seen fishing done with a DuPont spinner and have shot some spawning carp in my day, but I've never tried a gun for gamefish.

That looks cold. Our average August high temp was probably 45C or better. Some difference between...

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Oh dear lord! FOURTY FIVE!? Hahaha that's crazy! Up here the average july temperatures (our warmest month) is 12 degrees celcius. It hit +26 one day this year hehe.

Yeah, the old guy said "Fishing with a rod is boring."

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I'm sure we average 12C in December (our coldest month). There has only been snow on the ground once here in the last 300 years, and we go years between frosts. Had one last year, should be good for a while.

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Congatulations! As a commenter on the final "August Trip" Blog you win an NFT photograph that is a bit more rare than the ones from the other blog entries.

You can find your prize on https://lensy.io Simply login with your hive account and click on "collection" at the top to see and download your photograph. It has a full commercial licence with it, so feel free to edit it and use it in your blogs or any other way you can think of!

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