Greetings from the Deep South
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Greetings from the Deep South
North Central Georgia just above the Fall Line to be more precise. Been reading along for a few months and as I learn more, maybe take the plunge and ask a question or two.
I only do what the voices in the Tackle Box tell me to.
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Re: Greetings from the Deep South
Ask Away & WELCOME. There is alot of knowledgeable people on this forum. I am willing to bet some one even knows the price of tea in China.
Re: Greetings from the Deep South
Dawg,
I am from the DEEP South. You are from the South. Welcome aboard & ask what ever ya want to. Not sayin the answers will be forthcoming................
I am from the DEEP South. You are from the South. Welcome aboard & ask what ever ya want to. Not sayin the answers will be forthcoming................
Regards,
Pete in Brisbane
Pete in Brisbane
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Re: Greetings from the Deep South
Got me there mate!peterbo3 wrote:Dawg,
I am from the DEEP South. You are from the South. Welcome aboard & ask what ever ya want to. Not sayin the answers will be forthcoming................
It's all good, I wanted to learn about alloy boats and the search pointed me here. Lots of reading still, lots to file away as the brainwashing in my part of the World casts anything but plastic as technologically inferior.
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Re: Greetings from the Deep South
Dawg,
WELCOME TO AAB, ask all you like and enjoy.
WELCOME TO AAB, ask all you like and enjoy.
Lester,
PacificV2325, Honda BF225
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PacificV2325, Honda BF225
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Re: Greetings from the Deep South
dawgaholic wrote:Got me there mate!peterbo3 wrote:Dawg,
I am from the DEEP South. You are from the South. Welcome aboard & ask what ever ya want to. Not sayin the answers will be forthcoming................
It's all good, I wanted to learn about alloy boats and the search pointed me here. Lots of reading still, lots to file away as the brainwashing in my part of the World casts anything but plastic as technologically inferior.
TRY FISHING FOR A LIVING, IN J-VILLE FLA.
WHERE ALUMINUM BOATS MEAN; FLAT BOTTOMED, GREEN PAINTED, THIN, LIGHTWEIGHT, FLAT BOWED, JON-BOATS.
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Re: Greetings from the Deep South
Dawg, what are you looking for ? Cabin boat, Center console , Hard top ?????
Inboard, out board powered , single or twins .
Where do you plan on using this boat ?
Inboard, out board powered , single or twins .
Where do you plan on using this boat ?
Lester,
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PacificV2325, Honda BF225
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Re: Greetings from the Deep South
Welcome from a Damn Yankee, Turn Coat that headed NW to get away from the Heat and Humidity. You all have the Ganoe. what more can you want for the gators and snakes in the swamps?
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33' RBW with twin 250 Hondas (Aliens)
2015 Ford F350 Dually
Master of R&D aka Ripoff and Duplicate
33' RBW with twin 250 Hondas (Aliens)
2015 Ford F350 Dually
Master of R&D aka Ripoff and Duplicate
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Re: Greetings from the Deep South
Goat...we have geenoes all over around here. If a yakkker steps up, it's usually one of them.
I refer to them as a two man kayak with motor. Still tippy, and never for any big "wa-wa".
I refer to them as a two man kayak with motor. Still tippy, and never for any big "wa-wa".