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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 1,908
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All good points. Thanks.
I did not include my list in this thread, because I did not want to make it a very long post. I had in my list; First Aide kit, Hook removal kit and heavy duty cutter for cutting heavy gauge hooks. Since I did not drive, I did not have any vehicle related items, except some basic hand tools and of course duct tape! Bob did have a heavy duty tow cable. It was used to get Jack out of the sand. Good to know about Costco. I have to check to see if the ones near me do exchange. I doubt it. Their price for bottled water was great. I took two bundles and they lasted me with some left over. |
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Sea level
Posts: 1,478
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A good lure to look into is the gotcha lure. They cast a mile and easy to work, everything loves them and they last. You can find them with a single tail hook and it won't bend on a 20lb outfit.
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