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Cleaning up while kayaking

Kayaker Jay Scott pulls tangled fishing line from a shoreline tree Wednesday while paddling around the Hood Park Boat Basin in Burbank. The Pendleton resident said he regularly collects and disposes of fishing line during his kayaking trips because he once discovered a tangled up Osprey that had drowned. He also spent time bird watching with his binoculars during his outing.
Kayaker Jay Scott pulls tangled fishing line from a shoreline tree Wednesday while paddling around the Hood Park Boat Basin in Burbank. The Pendleton resident said he regularly collects and disposes of fishing line during his kayaking trips because he once discovered a tangled up Osprey that had drowned. He also spent time bird watching with his binoculars during his outing. Tri-City Herald

Kayaker Jay Scott pulls tangled fishing line from a shoreline tree Wednesday while paddling around the Hood Park Boat Basin in Burbank.

The Pendleton resident said he regularly collects and discards fishing line during his kayaking trips because he once discovered a tangled up osprey that had drowned.

He also spent time bird watching with his binoculars during his outing.

This story was originally published December 20, 2017 at 4:26 PM with the headline "Cleaning up while kayaking."

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