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Topic: Growing the fleet  (Read 3718 times)

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fisheducator

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  • Location: Redding,Ca.
  • Date Registered: Apr 2010
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Looks cool, I will stop by on Mon. to drop off the plans for making a kayak stand, :smt044,looks like you really need one.
Remember to practice safe knots, because big fish don't just break your line, they also break your heart.


BANJOTAD

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Looks cool, I will stop by on Mon. to drop off the plans for making a kayak stand, :smt044,looks like you really need one.
LOL, Yeah I do need one or two :smt002 :smt001
Drop by for a beer or 2 and check out the new ride
Tad
 :smt006


lucky13

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Congrats on the Revo. I have the same exact yak. I think that blue is the most beautiful of them all.

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