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Old 05-07-2014, 12:50 AM
GameOnSalmon GameOnSalmon is offline
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LOL that was a good deal. Glad to see someone from the site get her. 5 years ago I would have shined his shoes if he asked me to. That boat looks to be in excellent shape. The sceptre's are big too but the 25 is a real beast. The 23 Sceptre actually has a little more deck space then the 25. What you need a 23 for in Idaho? I used to chase deer up on the middle fork of the Salmon river back in the day. An airplane and a rubber raft was all we needed back then. Or 2 days on horse back

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It was a lot bigger Job than it looked...
I fish the Columbia all the time as well as Oregon Coast offshore for tuna. I am tired of getting every tooth in my head rattled and knocked out from the 22' Tinnie i am use to running. I made the mistake of running 30mph in my tinnie in 3 footers and this Fricken Seacraft Sceptre passed me on the columbia like i was walking... The guy was flying...

At the ramp I talked him into giving me a ride and I was instantly Hooked. The ride is unreal...

So now I have a 20' and 25' Seafari... and I am hell bent on a 23' Tsunami as I think that is the Perfect boat for what We do.. plus I want to be able to canvas her up and sleep on it during Whitetail Season In late November on Dworshak Resevoir...

Where u at in Cali?
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