10-19-2009, 10:30 PM
[cool][#0000ff]This is turning out to be a good thread for illustrating what I have been trying to get across for many years: It is legal to have both a tube and a toon...and to use them both as you see fit for your personal styles of fishing. It is also legal to have a boat, a kayak, a canoe or anything else that floats. (Whatever floats your whatever)[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]What a lot of more recent floatology converts do not appreciate as much as us "patriarchs and patriarchesses" is the incredible advances that have been made in recent years. We have so many more choices in styles, quality, designs, colors and all the other options. It is simultaneously more confusing to the newbie but to their advantage in being able to put together a system that suits their needs more closely. As long as someone invests a bit of time in doing their "due diligence" before buying they should be happy. SHOULD BE. But, we all know that no matter what we get we immediately start messin' with it or planning a bigger and better ride as soon as we can get away with it.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]What a lot of more recent floatology converts do not appreciate as much as us "patriarchs and patriarchesses" is the incredible advances that have been made in recent years. We have so many more choices in styles, quality, designs, colors and all the other options. It is simultaneously more confusing to the newbie but to their advantage in being able to put together a system that suits their needs more closely. As long as someone invests a bit of time in doing their "due diligence" before buying they should be happy. SHOULD BE. But, we all know that no matter what we get we immediately start messin' with it or planning a bigger and better ride as soon as we can get away with it.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Fun, fun.[/#0000ff]
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