Awesome picture, Snuffy. I like your boat. So, I suppose that you have to use a full sinking line when you fish off of her?
Ed
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Awesome picture, Snuffy. I like your boat. So, I suppose that you have to use a full sinking line when you fish off of her?
Ed
Semper Fi!!
Good luck and keep up the good work.
I had two careers, one in the U. S. Coast Guard for 24 years, then in the marine engineering business in Seattle, WA for another 15 years. I first got to Seattle in 1963, and I thought it was a great place to be, and it was. By 1993 it was a madhouse. I-5 ran full of traffic all day and night. Just heavier at rush hours. When Seattle got to be too much for me, I packed it in, retired a little bit early and moved to Montana. Wife and I love it here in NW Montana, and we don't flee for the desert in the wintertime. Winter scenery around here is beyond belief. Glacier National Park is a half hour away. Lots of good fishing nearby, and even more if we drive a little ways. We built a new home in 1994 with a magnificaent 180 degree view of Flathead Lake, and as long as health holds OK, life is good. Gas prices at $2.75 a gallon have put a little crimp in our travel style, but it is survivable.
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Jim Johnson
Hey Snuffy, Nice picture of your "office". Ever spot any reds from up there or are you going too fast and too high?
Snuffy, ...
Must be hard to turn you boat around an chase a red when you're in danger of getting sppoled http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/smile.gif
Thanks for sharing, ... thankx for what you do!
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Christopher Chin, Jonquiere Quebec
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I drive a hay truck....too dumb to do anything else! Dinah is a constant "co". [url=http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v315/leesoares/BOATDINAH.jpg:7be11]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v315/leesoares/BOATDINAH.jpg[/url:7be11]
There NEEDS to be somebody who knows how to get there......AND back! http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/wink.gif
...lee s.
Lee, ...
I know some really "educated" folks (well, .. THEY believe they are http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/wink.gif ) ,...and I would NEVER trust them behind the wheel of anything over 1/2 a ton.
They also probaby have NO idea how to put 48 bails in a regular pickup http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/smile.gif
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Christopher Chin, Jonquiere Quebec
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I'm a registered nurse who works weekends so that I can get out on the water when it is less crowded. I worked 25 years in manufacturing, and changed professions in order to further my fishing experiences.
Dont knock it Fcch, its even more infuriating when people make the assumption that you cant. I do get a great deal of satisfaction out of watching people make a right mess of things after being told by me - the very short very overweight female. That the way they are doing it is wrong and that xxx will happen. Just because I look like this doesnt mean I dont know how to do things. I have a favourite rifle I use for "favoured" guests- its permanently 2 degrees out. I know this and compensate - they dont. *chortle*
Jo, ... LoL!!, ... I gotta remember to re-adjust a rifle for that too http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/wink.gif
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