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Topic: SOT/Sea Kayak Love  (Read 4178 times)

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Some how we made it through the entire day without kicking each others asses, even though TX uses a SOT and I use a sea kayak.

I could care less what boat you use. good people is good people.



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Fairly unproductive catching. Quality napping on my end but less so on the fishing effort. We got to T-bay later than we wanted and were off on the tides, so we scouted a few launch spots around the bay and just took it easy, tried out anchor systems etc.

Neither of us have done much sturgeon fishing, so just a riding up the learning curve kind of day. TX had one chew his bait but didn't get a hook in him. There were a few crab in the trap, but no keepers.

I fished with the hand line for 45 minutes or so with no love, and the GF & I hung out the rest of the day while TX fished.



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I could care less what boat you use. good people is good people.

I agree with the sentiment, however, the actual terminology is "couldn't care less", and yes, it is a pet peeve.  To say one "could care less" means one still cares to some measure. 
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How about " I could care less, but I won't??"    ;) ;D
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How about " I could care less, but I won't??"    ;) ;D
It does still imply a level of caring, but with an overlay of cussed orneriness which would work in some specific situations. 
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