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Killler Boats to Fish!
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California Localz please take a minute to post a one liner on the name of your favorite boat. We are attempting to put up a grid of most popular boats and why.....<br><br>Thanx<br><br>Booyaa To Ya'!<br><A HREF="http:// http://www.fishingclothes.com " target="_new">http:// http://www.fishingclothes.com </A> <br>Michael Romero
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#2
Hello All, Sorry to change the subject, but I noticed the user name robsal, and worked with a guy named Rob Sal years ago when I was manager for a Graphics Dept. for a printing company. robsal ever work at a printing company in Los Alimitos?<br><br> Mike<br><br>
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#3
still not the city of seal beach.This boat doesn't get much praise.The PRONTO out of Point loma.Alan kills those bluefin<br><br>
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#4
I would have to say the <font color=blue> "Qualifier 105" </font color=blue>. Without a doubt, the best fishing platform I have ever fished on. Great boat, great captain(s), great galley, great crew, very cold beer, extremely comfortable state rooms, and good friends and fisherman. All these make for a great fishing trip always on the Q-105!!!!<br><br>Milo
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Walleye God:<br><br>Send photos Por Favor!<br><br>Booyaa To Ya'!<br><A HREF="http://www.fishingclothes.com " target="_new">http://www.fishingclothes.com </A> <br>Romero
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0470 ground pounder....nickhopper hull....cottonMouth cage werk.....GOzz anywhere!!!<br> Bsafe!.............C-Ya!..........<br><br> oops U said localzzz<br><P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by ChrisP on 08/10/01 03:38 AM.</EM></FONT></P>
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#7
Killer?<br><br>The Excell, the '"105", the Rooster, the Polaris-take you pick, take your wife, your son, daughter or neighbor and not only ride, sleep and shower in style. . . but, you will wack the monster tuna, eat like a king and sleep like a baby. Most importantly, you will forget about nearly everything else.<br><br>The Shogun and Searcher for shorter, "long-range trips". . . big fish, great crews and the same "de riguer" amnesia.<br><br>Try the Thunderbird out of Newport, The Prowler out of San Diego, or the Electra out of Oceanside for the one day's.<br><br><br><br>Roger Sheaks
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#8
http://www.qualifer105.com<br><br>
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#9
Personally, I like the Sea Spray out of Redondo for a 3/4 day. The captain and crew are knowledgable and personable. Have never had a bad day fishing on their boat.<br><br>Also would have to agree with the Aztec at Pierpoint landing. Enjoyed my experience and the effort of the captain to find the fish.<br><br>
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