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Picture Of The Month



Swede P's first AOTY fish is a bruiser!

Topic: Pimp my Pram  (Read 16805 times)

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SBD

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Update- This little boat is the best thing ever for solo river fishing.  While I love my yaks, this is so much better for the task it isn't even funny. I predict lots of dead salmon on the floor of the pram in the fall of 09. 

First trip this year resulted in coastal chrome...



Which lead to dinner...



and breakfast...

« Last Edit: August 31, 2009, 05:48:01 AM by SBD »


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Glad to see some NorCal slammin' salmon. Nice work SBD. That little pram is payin' dividends!!

Z
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SBD

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I am telling you it was down right weird to hit the water in nothing more than some fleece and rubber boots.  Standing to cast with ease was also weird.  Standing while fighting the fish practically bizarre.  I got used to it real quick.  ;D


 

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