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Post by gtightline on Nov 14, 2014 11:06:04 GMT -6
Must be nice having enough room in your Sea-Pro to be able to have a cutting table and all that other stuff. In my 180cc there is enough room for three to fish comfortably without all those perks...Nice boat gnrphil.
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Post by gnrphil on Nov 14, 2014 13:20:10 GMT -6
Thanks gtightline, the table would fit over the area behind the rear jump seat. My guess is yours would be the same transom set up so to you could do it too.
having finaly time to check it out I see the 180cc is different, my bad
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Post by seagristle on Nov 14, 2014 15:24:38 GMT -6
My take on a bait board I can't figure out why some of my photos appear sideways...
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Post by Simple Man on Nov 15, 2014 5:17:07 GMT -6
I like it but I put mine on the back of my leaning seat. A proper cutting board is an essential element of a saltwater boat. Real fishermen use artificial bait and don't need no stinking cutting board. I prefer artificial too but I'm not so hard headed that I won't use what the fish want. I like catching fish more than fishing for fish...
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Post by Juan on Nov 15, 2014 5:39:27 GMT -6
Real fishermen use artificial bait and don't need no stinking cutting board. I prefer artificial too but I'm not so hard headed that I won't use what the fish want. I like catching fish more than fishing for fish... If I would start doing that more often I might be eating more fish.
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Post by Simple Man on Nov 15, 2014 6:50:45 GMT -6
I prefer artificial too but I'm not so hard headed that I won't use what the fish want. I like catching fish more than fishing for fish... If I would start doing that more often I might be eating more fish. I try to take a little squid with me every trip. If the Specks and Reds won't cooperate on artificials, I tie on a double speck rig and target white trout. They have saved they day on many occasions.
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