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darkbeer

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  • Date Registered: Jul 2010
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Hello Everyone,

Today I went to the Alder Creek Kayak. I got to meet Jason and he helped me pick out a paddle. I just want to say Thank you for the Great service. I know I will be back to buy more stuff from you.

Darkbeer
Frank


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Hello Everyone,

Today I went to the Alder Creek Kayak. I got to meet Jason and he helped me pick out a paddle. I just want to say Thank you for the Great service. I know I will be back to buy more stuff from you.

Darkbeer
Frank

So what did you get and why?   :P

-Allen


darkbeer

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Hello Allen,

I have always wanted a fishing Kayak. I was about to get one this year and my 15 year old daughter ( who always fishes with me rain or shine ) said she wanted to come with me but did not want her own kayak. I searched for a way to take her and me fishing. I found a Old town Discovery 119 canoe brand new here in Portland for a good price.  http://www.oldtowncanoe.com/canoes/generalFamily/discovery_119.html  . This way I can take her when she wants to come and I still have a boat I can move by myself when she stays at home. It is 11'9" long, 32.5" wide, holds 450 to 500 pounds of stuff and it is 43 pounds. So it is not really what I wanted at first but if I get to spend more time with my fishing buddy it is well worth it to me.

Well there is my story
Frank


Drool

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That 15 year old daughter thing... is the most important consideration of all -
Mine is 19. Although there were some almost hellish times for me and mom over the last 4 years, the time went by like lightning. And when she moves on you can do all the solo fishin you want. ;)


darkbeer

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  • Location: NE Portland
  • Date Registered: Jul 2010
  • Posts: 49

That 15 year old daughter thing... is the most important consideration of all -
Mine is 19. Although there were some almost hellish times for me and mom over the last 4 years, the time went by like lightning. And when she moves on you can do all the solo fishin you want. ;)

Hello Drool,

I was thinking the same thing. I have identical mirror Image twins. So my time is spread out perty thin. Lots of fun but Lots of work.

Frank


 

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