Lost Hobie Outback

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eightwt
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Re: Lost Hobie Outback

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Thank you St. Anthony if you were involved in this one. Nice to know there is still upright people around when all you here is about the bums.
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Re: Lost Hobie Outback

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If you find an old beater yak staked down deep in the Refuge needle rush, feel free to just let it be. It's in storage.
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Re: Lost Hobie Outback

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GaryDroze wrote:If you find an old beater yak staked down deep in the Refuge needle rush, feel free to just let it be. It's in storage.

Is the slip fee monthly or by the foot? :lol:
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Re: Lost Hobie Outback

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GaryDroze wrote:If you find an old beater yak staked down deep in the Refuge needle rush, feel free to just let it be. It's in storage.
We've thought about moving it around a few times :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Lost Hobie Outback

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Man - that's cool! Gary - you don't have to worry about me finding your yak. lol
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