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Sarley: Fishing pro’s thoughtful words still resonate

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 • Be on the lookout for deer, eliminate distractions while driving, and slow down in early morning and evening hours.

• Always wear your safety belt. There are fewer and less severe injuries when safety belts are worn.

• If you see a deer by the side of the road, slow down and blow your horn with one long blast to frighten the deer away.

• When you see one deer, look for another one—deer seldom run alone.

• If you see a deer looming in your headlights, don’t expect the deer to move away—headlights can confuse a deer and cause the animal to freeze.

• Brake firmly when you notice a deer in or near your path.

• Do not swerve—it can confuse the deer as to where to run and cause you to lose control. 

• The one exception to the “don’t swerve” advice applies to motorcyclists. On a motorcycle, you should slow down, brake firmly and then swerve if necessary to avoid hitting the deer. If you must swerve, always try to stay within your lane to avoid hitting other objects.

• If you hit a deer, get your vehicle off the road if possible, and then call a law enforcement agency. Walking on a highway is dangerous. Stay in your vehicle if you can.

• Don’t try to move the animal if it is still alive. The injured deer could hurt you

Walleye winner

Congratulations to walleye pro Danny Plautz of Madison, Wisconsin for his big win at the National Guard FLW Walleye Tour Championship on the Mississippi River out of the Quad Cities this past weekend. Plautz’s victory won him $85,000 for his efforts on the water. Plautz said, “There are so many great anglers on this circuit that have never had the opportunity to win this championship. This is my eleventh year fishing as a pro, and so many of these guys have been doing it for much longer than I have. This is an amazing honor to get to hoist this trophy. I’m sure when I’m sitting in my deer stand over the next couple of weeks it will finally sink in for me just what I accomplished today. My goal this week was to find the current. I came up with the game plan of fishing the power dams. I knew the bait fish were in there real thick, and that was a key for me. I was fishing real shallow, in 4-feet of water or less, just casting crankbaits. ” This was Plautz’s first tournament win in his FLW career.

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