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Old 01-17-2002, 10:44 PM   #11
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Ok here is the new list,
TATTOO
BLOOCRAB
LHABS
JOHN?
SANDMAN
SALTHEART
SMOKEY
CLAMDIGGER
MILO
CRAFTY
SPECIALIST ( THE AIRBRUSH WILL BE AT M+D ON SAT. I'LL CALL)
SLIPKNOT
GOT STRIPERS
RED CRBBR
JENTY
CANALRATT1
ME

Got Stripers I am taking my boat over for the weekend 1851 cc striper seaswirl. If you want to you could bring a boat I do have one morring pole in the harbor infront of the house but the water gets low with tide out no rocks just mud but only about 2' at low. Red Crbbr your from Westport? I am next door in Fairhaven. Clamdigger what kind of gps you looking at? I have a Magellan 315 hand held and a Garmin 128 fix mount on the boat. Of the two I like the hand held the best as it goes with me everywere. If you realy get into the gps look up Maptech searver on the internet it is a great chart site that is free and get this if you look at the bottom of the chart screen as you move your pointer over a rock or reef it will give you the long/lad of that spot to the foot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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