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I'm not at liberty to divulge my source of information, but it comes from a great source that Tincan left his mark on you the other day...
All I can say is you need to make sure he has these items on fishing day:
You need all these things to avoid this:
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He was mad at me because I kept getting on his case about catching redfish at a trout tournament. He mentioned your name several times,but the wind was blowing so hard I could not understand him.
All the driving aides in the world won't deter a man on a mission.
He admitted it was not his first time destroying private property.
Chalk wrote:
This safety message serves as public reminder and was brought to by the fine folks at BigBendFishing.Net, where your safety is our number one priority.
I have had more damage done to a boat by well meaning folks just wanting to help out than I could ever do on my own. Sounds like anybody fishing with TinCan needs to give him something else to do like pick up garbage in the parking lot during loading and unloading the boat.
It ain't no big deal. It's kinda like scraping someone's trailer fender all the way down the concrete wall at the fort ramp. Or, running over someone's boat in the middle of the gulf, and knocking a chunk of gell coat out of it. or locking your keys in the car with no spare available. Or dropping someone's boat on the boat ramp.
tin can wrote:It ain't no big deal. It's kinda like scraping someone's trailer fender all the way down the concrete wall at the fort ramp. Or, running over someone's boat in the middle of the gulf, and knocking a chunk of gell coat out of it. or locking your keys in the car with no spare available. Or dropping someone's boat on the boat ramp.