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Old 02-27-2005, 03:17 PM
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I really feel for you fellas up north. We have had a very wet season here in N. California. Still cloudy and raining off and on. I took the kids out yesterday for largmouths in our canoe. We got 9.... all in the 3-4 pound range. They were acting a little sluggish but tugged hard enough to make it a challenge for the kids to reel in. We had two otters swim right op to the boat and lots of ducks flying around.
Sturgeon is on the slow bite right now so I have not been trying much for them yet. Been working on my house a lot and just jumping on the seacraft once in a while were it sits in it's enclosure protected from the elements. I just like to look at what I've done to it so far and think about what a nice boat they are.

What happened with the 20 sceptre Otto?

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Old 02-27-2005, 05:02 PM
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Vezo,

I'll see you around April 16 in HHI. Hopefully, you can show me some of those tactics in person.

Strick,

Work on your house is a much better investment in time than the boat, but not as much fun.

You don't miss much re the 20' Septre. It ended not meeting the reserve price at $3,000. He was asking $4,800.
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