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Old 12-28-2012, 08:55 AM   #1
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I concur. Read this book when I joined CSA over 10 years ago. Maybe I should take this book from our club's library and reread it. As time moves on and with our time fishing,one does find success and enjoyment just being out in the surf. Very few people will ever experience this effect nature plays.

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Old 12-28-2012, 10:22 AM   #2
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Met Rowan a few times on Block. Very nice gentleman. I always thought he was the one who put up the two crosses with "Fish Hard - Live Long" and "God Bless - Go Fish" at Old Harbor and Mansion Beach access paths. I never did ask him but I have not seen him in years. He was more of a daylight fisherman - into enjoying his surroundings as he cast. We could all learn something from his writing - which is to appreciate your surroundings and enjoy the "whole" experience. When I started to do that my love of surfcasting really blossomed.

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