05-15-2003, 12:55 AM
[cool]First, let's get somethin' straight. I ain't no gentleman. You want to get sued for slander? And, as a product of inner city upbringin', I know the difference between "mother" and "mutha".
So you're impressed with all the gear on the old Super Fat Cat, huh? One of the big appeals of that craft is the spacious pockets...especially compared to the Kennebec out of which I just graduated. That was a trout fishing toy, with lots of dinky pockets...not suitable for the footlocker sized tackle boxes I am prone to load aboard. You don't see those in the picture. I had my porters carry most of that back to my Land Rover before taking the picture. I would not want to create the illusion that I was putting on airs or anything.
And, my good fellow, that is most certainly not a cereal bowl. Don't you recognize a genuine faux ivory caviar server? Me neither. It's a cheap plastic dish that serves to hold a few pieces of cut bait at a time. I keep the main supply in an insulated container, on ice, to keep it fresh in the Arizona sun. Leave the whole supply out for a morning fishing and you will be fishing with stink bait by 10. It's hard to stay upwind of yerself when you got ripe bait on board.
You may find this hard to believe, but I done this onct or twict. If I do say so, I got a pretty good system going. Still working on getting that BBQ mounted on the bow though. Gonna be great for shore lunches when I get her done.
I'll make you a deal. Email me some of those great mushrooms you've been getting and I'll return email some fresh fillets.
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So you're impressed with all the gear on the old Super Fat Cat, huh? One of the big appeals of that craft is the spacious pockets...especially compared to the Kennebec out of which I just graduated. That was a trout fishing toy, with lots of dinky pockets...not suitable for the footlocker sized tackle boxes I am prone to load aboard. You don't see those in the picture. I had my porters carry most of that back to my Land Rover before taking the picture. I would not want to create the illusion that I was putting on airs or anything.
And, my good fellow, that is most certainly not a cereal bowl. Don't you recognize a genuine faux ivory caviar server? Me neither. It's a cheap plastic dish that serves to hold a few pieces of cut bait at a time. I keep the main supply in an insulated container, on ice, to keep it fresh in the Arizona sun. Leave the whole supply out for a morning fishing and you will be fishing with stink bait by 10. It's hard to stay upwind of yerself when you got ripe bait on board.
You may find this hard to believe, but I done this onct or twict. If I do say so, I got a pretty good system going. Still working on getting that BBQ mounted on the bow though. Gonna be great for shore lunches when I get her done.
I'll make you a deal. Email me some of those great mushrooms you've been getting and I'll return email some fresh fillets.
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