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Topic: Ultimate Fishing pole for the Hobie Adventure (Papaya)  (Read 1749 times)

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Rho

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Don't be Jealous  :smt007

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HamachiJohn

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I prefer the blue Batman rod myself. But what do i know, since i'm no fashionista.

Peace, y'all
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Sailfish

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Hope you not planning Sturgeon fishing with your "ultimate" pole!  :smt044
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."


Rho

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Hope you not planning Sturgeon fishing with your "ultimate" pole!  :smt044

With that 8# test line... I'm thinking it will take approximately 23 years on average to land one (after it dies and floats to the surface)
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