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    When a Beaver slaps the water with the force of a thousand tsunamis in the middle of the night

  • I thought y’all might find this funny   i was fishing in my canoe one time right before dark and listening to classic country music on my Bluetooth speaker. This jon boat was coming near me

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When I am in a nice secluded fishing spot and hear a bunch of people walking towards me talking loudly and throwing rocks and branches in the water.

 

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20 hours ago, Functional said:

Any other person, anywhere

 

"Hell is other people."

--Jean-Paul Sartre

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Gas motors running in a no-gas-motors lake. It has happened twice while I was fishing. And if there's one thing fish in a no gas motors lake are not used to hearing it's motors.

 

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16 hours ago, fishhugger said:

people BLARING music, with no or little consideration for people who don't want to hear their awful distorted so-called music. i just pack up and move or leave.

I do this to keep people away from me if I am in a busy area. I will play the raunchiest, most cussed filled music to keep people away when they are “closing in “ on me. Now if I roll up to a spot and people are nearby I won’t.

Glad I'm not the only one who has constant leaf blower noise issues...

Definitely jet skis when I'm on the boat. 

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The sound of the bottom of the boat dragging on a submerged stump. 

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52 minutes ago, Bankbeater said:

The sound of the bottom of the boat dragging on a submerged stump. 

 

I know that sound: "Eeeeeeeeeee!"

 

There's a lake in northwestern Ontario that I love and was once crossed by a train trestle made of wood. They took the part of the trestle above water down, but hundreds of posts remained just underwater. I'd paddle ever so carefully between posts, but every single time, I'd run aground on a post I missed. 

It’s always exciting to run into something underwater in a canoe at speed.

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Hated sounds:

 

Loud drunken people who find it necessary to let the world know of their every thought no matter how stupid it is.

 

The report of a rifle followed by the wizzing sound of the bullet ripping through the air or foliage. Yes, it's happened to me twice, once when I was on the water.

 

 

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Just now, Crow Horse said:

The report of a rifle followed by the wizzing sound of the bullet ripping through the air or foliage. Yes, it's happened to me twice, once when I was on the water.

Whoa.  That is downright scary. That would make me not want to fish there ever again.

11 minutes ago, gimruis said:

Whoa.  That is downright scary. That would make me not want to fish there ever again.

Long story short, I took care of the problem and there hasn't been any issues since.

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@Crow Horse: Gosh, I love this, "Creator, everything we do leaves a track. May our tracks be ones we would want you to see and others to follow......"

 

^That's^ it. That's the way to live. 

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3 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said:

“Sir, you can’t fish here”

 

That's when I whip out the cookies!

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4 minutes ago, ol'crickety said:

 

That's when I whip out the cookies!

Hahaha I wish, the folks I’m talking about erroneously believe the water within 50 feet of their dock is private property and despise all wonderful things like cookies and puppy dogs 

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Jets skis, beavers slapping their tails, and music from another boat are the sounds I hate that come to mind. 
 

Loon calls, fish jumping, and distant gun shots from hunters are sounds I love to hear while fishing. During the fall, having a the lake completely to yourself, the dead quiet interrupted only by a distant hunters gun shot really adds to the ambience of fall fishing. 

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You ever be fishing a top-water lure, picking out a backlash then hear a big bass jump all over it? 

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7 hours ago, scaleface said:

You ever be fishing a top-water lure, picking out a backlash then hear a big bass jump all over it? 

No... but if I backlash in a place I'm prone to losing my lure, I real the lure in over my backlash, and then strip it off and clear the backlash. If I'm bank fishing, I cast the lure out on the bank about the distance I need so I don't have as big of a mess..

 

To answer the thread question though, I suppose the sound I don't care for the most is a booming automobile, the ones that shake the ground.

 

In the boat, my buddy will say... Well, guess what? I know that means we'll be paddling over to a tree or snag. Sometimes I know before he says it, as the boat starts gradually going to his side...

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