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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: SAN DIEGO
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TB Metal Art
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: San Diego
Posts: 653
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Wow. Thank you for that. This is an awesome tool. Seems like I went at the highest swell. Perfect timing.
![]() So do you not go out there at all when the swells are high or do you risk it when you are dying to go fishing? ************************************************** ** I try to avoid anything over 3' with my outback as i am not as skilled as all of these guys on this site. But I have gone out when its bad, an just make sure all of my stuff is tied down real well. I always check my fins to make sure its all tight too, it tends to loosen up. I try to time the waves and as soon as one passes HAUL ASS! We all have been tossed, check the web and head back out! ![]() |
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