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Old 06-24-2008, 04:49 PM   #1
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One thing is for sure,
Surf fishing in a LOT cheaper !!!

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Old 06-24-2008, 08:18 PM   #2
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One thing is for sure,
Surf fishing in a LOT cheaper !!!

LOL. Good point. Especially during these times.
Do they make a "Toyota Hybrid" engine for boats yet?
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Old 06-24-2008, 08:45 PM   #3
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Hybrid Engine for a boat....its called a paddle!

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Old 06-25-2008, 04:19 PM   #4
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Wink dishrag says what

A lot of dopey points made above and it is not too surprising.My fishing is about 50/50 between shore and boat so I think I have some insight regarding the matter. If anyone thinks the footing is better on a boat then they have been fishing for schoolies. A ripping current and big surf are factors to deal with whether you are on boat or shore. Kelp and boulders in addition to current are just some of the obstacles that will interfere with landing a trophy size fish a well.Fish don't head for the OBX they go to the floor. As far as OTW absurd handicap,my shore numbers are cerainly better than boat numbers over the last few years and I am not talking about keepers. I'm talking about fish 35# and up. Plenty of shore anglers fish commercially so that uninformed comment we can chalk up to stupidity as well.The reason MOST comm guys fish from a boat is to catch MORE fish and also because they can afford one.It is fine to have an opinion on the matter but unfortunately the more senseless drivel that comes from your keyboard, the more you unveil yourself as a person who is spouting opinions based on imagination.

Please post the cartoon pictures of the structure you fish again so anyone who thinks you know even a small bit about fishing will be enlightened.Perhaps if you listened as much as you write you could pass yourself off as credible.Also , I want people to understand that I am not biased in any way regarding this debate. No matter what,it's fishing and fishing is fun.Especially when you catch a lot of big ones.

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Old 06-25-2008, 04:22 PM   #5
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No matter what,it's fishing and fishing is fun.Especially when you catch a lot of big ones.
Wow.
Never saw the BD post... obviously not much time spent in a boat, thats for damn sure.

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