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| | BAD AZZ!!! It only takes one! GladesGhost |
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| | A very good friend of mine just got the Gladesman and its a very specialized shallow water boat. We were definately able to get were we were never able to before in Flamingo. He has the boat set-up so that no Redfish or Snook is safe...lol. Your absolutely correct on the learning curve. I was the first to fall off and as I was falling into the waters of Flamingo all I could do was be reminded of the theme song from Jaws. Once you get used to moving around and being aware of were your partner is then its a piece of cake. Congrats on the new boat and be safe.
Pete- Flats Jammin Fishing Team - 21 Hewes Redfisher-Yamaha 225-Garmin 4212-Minn Kota Trolling Motor-Power Pole.
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| Hold On.....Hold On......Ahhhhhhhhhh.....Now I Need A Smoke Sweet NMZ Ride......Congrats !!!!!! Constant Comunication between Poller and Angler,and Small Movement`s is a must on smaller boat`s.........I fell off over there just North of KARZ Park,I think it was in Feb. ,34 Degrees outside,and we were camping....Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr  That thing looks like it would float on the Dew of a Parking Lot in the morning
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