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Old 12-17-2012, 12:55 PM   #15
wiredantz
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Originally Posted by StinkyMatt View Post
Actually Frank whenever I fish with you I am amazed. Some of the questions that pop into my mind:


How can a Kayak with a capacity of 750lbs hold all the crap you bring?

Correction Matt* its only 600lbs capacity & i only carry things i might need in an emergency...

I been debating weather an extra kayak would be nessary, just in case mine does not work... LOL




Why you wear the same 7 layers of clothing whether its 3am in January or noon in July?

Thats because its always cold in the morning and i don't like getting wet...
and then im too lazy to take off my pfd and take off my jacket and stuff...at noon....


Why you insist on throwing surface jigs while we are fishing halibut?

You never know whats down there that might bite on my JIG.


Why does your kayak ram every other kayak within 200 yards?

Because hobie can't steer in surf and you always end up launching next to me.


Why do you insist on jumping out during your kayak landings into 8 feet of water when you are only 5'2" ?
You mistaking me for Roby




Hope the rudder repair works out till your new Outback arrives?

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