jsmith | Tue Nov-27-01 01:20 PM |
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#5371, "Alot fewer 'gators & snakes out here! ;-)"
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Tue Nov-27-01 01:21 PM
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Corey --
I'm one of the ones who can't afford a larger bass boat, but I'd probably keep my kickboat around even if I had one of those 'big-boy toys' in my garage. There's a certain level of serenity I get when I'm out there, silent as can be, inching in on my favorite prey with my fins.
Out in Georgia, I'd imagine there'd be a little more of a problem with the snakes & gators, too, but these smaller craft can be downright IDEAL for certain ponds, lakes & streams out here, where either access is restricted for larger craft, or the shoreline just BEGS to be worked through more slowly & stealthily like we are able to do in these boats.
I can take all my expensive rods & reels out there, just like the pros, & work 'em just as effectively -- sometimes more-so, since I can probably get in even tighter than a bass boat could, into some of the nooks & crannies you find in some areas.
All-in-all, I wouldn't give that away for nuthin'!
- jeff
----------------------- Every day Congress convenes, we lose a little more of our LIBERTY!!!
(-- Mark Levin, radio-show host/KSFO 3-6pm)
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| Float Tube Fishing
[View all] , Bassman101, Tue Nov-27-01 11:28 AM
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Chris,
Nov 27th 2001, #1
RE: Float Tube Fishing,
Lake,
Nov 27th 2001, #2
RE: Float Tube Fishing,
Bassman101,
Nov 28th 2001, #4
RE: Float Tube Fishing,
Bassman101,
Nov 28th 2001, #5
Done (nm),
Lake,
Nov 28th 2001, #6
Alot fewer 'gators & snakes out here! ;-),
jsmith,
Nov 27th 2001 #3
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