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Topic: Thanks from a rookie!  (Read 1999 times)

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monterey jack

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Hey all,
On Sunday July 15th, I went out on the ocean for only the second time at Fort Ross.  I want to thank Tigershark (Dave) for helping me & my friend figure out to improve our boats & fishing technique.  Already got the sailing rudder for my Revo & looking for a fish finder.  I appreciate the hand up into the sport & the warm welcome into NCKA.
Monterey Jack


LoletaEric

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Right on!  NCKA success story #353,294.   :smt003

Welcome to the Madness that helps your sanity, monterey jack.   :smt001
I am a licensed guide.  DFW Guide ID:  1000124.   Let's do a trip together.

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Mienboy

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Welcome to the madness.it is very contagious  :smt003
My biggest worry is that my wife(when I'm dead)will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it


Wldrnshntr

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Hey all,
On Sunday July 15th, I went out on the ocean for only the second time at Fort Ross.  I want to thank Tigershark (Dave) for helping me & my friend figure out to improve our boats & fishing technique.  Already got the sailing rudder for my Revo & looking for a fish finder.  I appreciate the hand up into the sport & the warm welcome into NCKA.
Monterey Jack
WTTM  I'm sure it was Tigerfish, he isn't quite a shark  but does know how to fish


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monterey jack

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Thanks, wilderneshunter,
Yes, I'm sure it was Tigerfish, I was feeling a bit green from the swells & misnomered.
He told me of 2 pharmaceutical motion sickness meds containing scopalamine that day.  Does anyone know what these might be?  How about good over-the-counter products that work without the drowsiness?  Do I sound like a rookie or what?


 

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