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Stuart Member

| Joined: | Wed Oct 26th, 2005 |
| Location: | Tempe, Arizona USA |
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Posted: Wed Oct 26th, 2005 09:02 pm |
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Looks good Bart, mucho gracias!! 
I'm assuming the old forum content is no more. It's a shame; there was some good info there. Oh well, this new forum will grow and offer the same! We'll just have to get through some of the old debates about catch and release, how far back to troll, how many lines to run, etc. all over again.
I'm also a big fan of registration in order to post. Will definitely cut down on some of the nonsense that happens with an open forum.
Here, have a fishing picture to start the forum off right!

Mi amigo Audi fishing out of Penasco last weekend. Black seabass, the largest is around 225. lbs. They released a small 50 lb. one successfully.
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Posted: Wed Oct 26th, 2005 09:08 pm |
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WOW is right-nice fish Stu and Audi! Old forums are still alive just harder to get at-if you want to renew some topics i can send you the link off line.
Thanx
Bart
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Wy Ynot Member
| Joined: | Thu Oct 27th, 2005 |
| Location: | Gillette, Wyoming USA |
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Posted: Thu Oct 27th, 2005 07:30 pm |
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| Just to say hi from windy, wintery Wyoming. The information in the San Carlos and the Fishing forum is invaluable in any form. Some of the "how to" remarks from real estate to restuarants can't be found anywhere else. The fishing forum on baits, drop backs, spreads, speed, etc, I should have printed. Thanks to Bob and others for updates and stories, it's a pick me up for us that can't be there full time yet. Great job, Bart. Ron
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