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On Thu, 04 Jun 09, Wayne.B wrote:
I'd be interested in knowing what makes a boat "multi-specie" ?? LoL! That's exactly what popped into my head when I clicked on the link. I figure it must mean that this one boat is capable of catching both Bass AND Crappie. So now there's really no need to own a boat for each type fish you want to catch ;-). Rick |
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On Jun 4, 11:37*am, wrote:
On Thu, 04 Jun 09, Wayne.B wrote: I'd be interested in knowing what makes a boat "multi-specie" ?? LoL! That's exactly what popped into my head when I clicked on the link. *I figure it must mean that this one boat is capable of catching both Bass AND Crappie. *So now there's really no need to own a boat for each type fish you want to catch *;-). Rick Well, some boats are better suited to one type of fishing over another. |
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