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hpf

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Hello.  hpf is for human powered fisherman.  I currently paddle, but I would like to pedal some day.  I am considering making a pontoon boat and putting a Hobie Mirage drive on it.  A friend got me into ab picking, but when I saw the fish down there, I got hooked on the idea of going for them.  So far I've only kayaked in fresh water, but I hope to graduate to the ocean soon.  I live near Elk Grove so I mostly fish around there.
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rockfish

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Welcome, you'll have fun with this crowd :)
Less Mental than before, Still savage AF tho <3

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Welcome to NCKA hpf  :smt006
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."