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Old 06-29-2007, 12:40 PM   #1
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Joe and Nebe, this was last Friday and although there were no tropical storms, there was wacky squalls coming through. I was by the water all afternoon and it was sunny one minute, wind, waves and rain another. That can kick up some strange rogue waves.
I just dont think inexperinced people should be fishing off those rocks at night in any condition. IF there friend was truly experienced, I doubt he waould have invited them out there in the first place

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Old 06-29-2007, 01:24 PM   #2
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IF there friend was truly experienced, I doubt he waould have invited them out there in the first place

so true, I have a hard time thinking of a place to take a friend of mine that wants to try fishing because a lot of the productive places I hit have some element of danger that I wouldn't want to subject him to.
even if he did buy korkers
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