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Topic: Newbie on deck  (Read 1245 times)

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Dmaez

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  • Date Registered: Mar 2014
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Next we will get Brad hooked, so you might as well plan on brining it for future trips.  Speaking of Brad I can't believe you we haven't got you on his lake yet.  Hitting it up in the AM and will post a report (or at least attempt to as I learn how to use this site).


dilbeck

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Sounds good.  Where should we take him?  Preferably fresh water before the salt.  :smt002  :smt003


 

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