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Topic: Yak BBQ  (Read 2684 times)

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polepole

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...not a bad idea James.....a floating starbucks  :smt007

There used to be a espresso boat that hung out around Montlake Cut up here in Seattle.  Back in the day, we used to canoe right up to it.  Sometimes there were even lines to get coffee.

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I think that's the mount I suggested that Mooch put on his ride. http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/bb/index.php?topic=2738.msg21218#msg21218

Cool.  I'll catch a nice red...fillet it and grill it up right there...sounds cool!


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grill it up right there...sounds cool!
Now all we need is a fryer for Frymaster Chuck
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