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Corso Mike
Posted 3/17/2014 12:30 PM (#700012 - in reply to #699595)
Subject: Re: Looking for a drift boat




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SixOught - 3/15/2014 7:44 PM

Corso - Ever been in a drift boat? Even they're not the most enjoyable boats to hold in current for long periods of time. It's usually just about slowing it down as much as possible or finding a good eddy to hold in. I'm not sure where you're from, but if you happen to be up in the Hayward area this spring, let me know and I'll try to get you out in mine for a few hours to let you row one. Translation: I will fish and you can row. Seems like a fair trade to me ;)


I know how to row. Thank you for the offer to build my rowing skills. I have a buddy that has a drift boat and have been at the oars on his. I may just stay with the jon boat. I have a nice set of oars from RO and I do like the electric trolling motor at times. The fish don't seem to care what they get released from. Thanks for the offer.
Crap! It's snowing again.

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