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duf wrote:
Yeah, well with a great picture of a King, actally the smaller of the two we got, and a great picture of another Whaler in the gulf in the early morning light, it is a bit bothersome what John focused on. But then again, each to their own.
Duf
Your the one that put it out there.
John Fyke
Re-Fit or Reef It
1979 15' Sport with Super Sport conversion and 70hp mercury.
duf wrote:
Yeah, well with a great picture of a King, actally the smaller of the two we got, and a great picture of another Whaler in the gulf in the early morning light, it is a bit bothersome what John focused on. But then again, each to their own.
Duf
Your the one that put it out there.
Very true, i'll be a little more careful next time, although the guy in question was assisting in the chumming through most of the morning, so i'm not sure he's relieving himself, or just holding his belly. Nough said
duf wrote:
Yeah, well with a great picture of a King, actally the smaller of the two we got, and a great picture of another Whaler in the gulf in the early morning light, it is a bit bothersome what John focused on. But then again, each to their own.
Duf
Your the one that put it out there.
Very true, i'll be a little more careful next time, although the guy in question was assisting in the chumming through most of the morning, so i'm not sure he's relieving himself, or just holding his belly. Nough said
Duf
Too funny. Nice fish though.
John Fyke
Re-Fit or Reef It
1979 15' Sport with Super Sport conversion and 70hp mercury.
Too funny Joe and not a problem with the hurricane CES, at least at the moment. Pulled the boat out this afternoon as i only have about 3 feet clearance in the lift before my electronics box and plexiglass windshield would be buried in the deck over the lift with the surge we are expecting. So she's safe and sound in the driveway which is allowing me to do some needed maintenance right in front of my garage and tools etc. Shouldn't see much over 40 MPH winds, which is not even equal to a bad thunderstorm.