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Old 10-06-2008, 12:11 PM
bigeasy1 bigeasy1 is offline
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Default Re: 74 Tsunami Project ,It's getting there with pics.

Yep,
I'm a pretty serious fisherman.The boat will have four downriggers,and several other rod holders(14-18 total) on it,when its done.
We fish the Great Lakes for Salmon,and normally troll six to eight rods,with another six or eight at the ready,in unused holders.

I actually live much much closer to the salt than the lakes,and i envy some of the fish you guys catch,especially you florida guys.
I'd love to fish the ocean,if it didn't have that one nasty ingredient in the water.(salt).

If i kept the boat near home,I'd make a few trips to the salt,but seeing as i leave it 400 miles from home,it won't be happening soon.
It's kind of nice having a Seacraft on the Great lakes,because with the exception of a few guys,most people know nothing about them.

When i bought this boat They all thought i was crazy,it sat in a field for six years,and most of the guys never heard of a Seacraft Tsunami,so i got the boat and trailer for 1,000 bucks.
It was like the US buying Alaska for cheap,everyone thought Seward was nuts,boy were they wrong.
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