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Okie

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  1. Outback or a Pro Angler will serve you well. If they are both the same rental price I would definately go with a Pro Angler.
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  3. Good job guys. I will test the waters this weekend...
  4. That shirt is the reason why I stand a better chance of coming back next year. My wife was under the impression that I was going fishing and drinking with my derelict friends. She had no idea that this tournament was really a way for her loving husband to help support a worthy womans charity. She loves her new shirt and I hope next years shirt will be even more girly.
  5. The butt length is the issue more than the overall rod length. For myself
  6. Does the Lowrance Out and Back float?
  7. Dong sounds like he has a Hobie Calling. Rid I am going through all my old clash tunes. It has been awhile.. Koka kola, spanish bombs,charlie don't surf,lost in the supermarket etc.
  8. Monahans Marine sells them. I think they are in Braintree or Weymouth.
  9. Nothing like a little re-entry practice in 36 degree water....
  10. oceanspray It sounds like you have your mind set on that Coleman. If it fits your requirements you should just pull the trigger and buy it. Let us know how it works out for you..
  11. The yaks mentioned above are great but in my opinion the Mini X is the way to go if you are planning on using it on a mothership. True it is not a speed demon but it has excellent stability. The transfer from tug to kayak and back would be my primary concern. No need to start your fishing trip with a swim. If cost is a issue Keep in mind that "Cheap Kayaks are seldom good" and "Good Kayaks are seldom Cheap". Quote is from ?
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