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Old 06-22-2008, 01:34 PM   #1
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Ill have to agree w/bassbudda, been at this for some 40 yrs an I CANT GET ENOUGHT, it S*&%S living 1.1/2 away BUT it's all an adventure to me. always will be. spent meny a night fishless, couldent have cared less.woundering from spot to spot, drinking coffee, smoking a cigar, shooting the S&%T, just taking it all in. Ive taken friend to different parts of the cape, an watched them fish an had a GREAT time, just passing on info, an how to's with them, they as me are up in age now an we still look foward to heading out. it's in our blood an will always be. as long as I can see saltwater an surf Im as happy as a clam
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Old 06-22-2008, 02:09 PM   #2
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been preaching this for some time but seems it been falling on deaf ears..always been half the fun in "the hunt" as you get more time under your belt, skunkings do become less and less though.
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