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Old 06-12-2013, 03:45 PM   #12
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I trailered for one season. I wont do it again. To much of a PIA coming in at 2 am, and dealing with that. I jump on and jump in. I fish the same areas I surfcasted so it works for me.

And its WAY easier with the wife and dogs when we go out. We jump on and done. theres no yelling at wife when she screws something up while launching.
GF and I can launch in zero time flat. I guess it also helps when she got her license she was driving a 1 ton with a trailer behind it for her father's landscraping business now and then.

And the freakout clowns at the ramp? Let em freak out. Trying to rush just causes issues. If I see something I'll make a friendly comment, usually gets a thanks, if it gets an attitude, eff em, let em keep screwing up.

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