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<blockquote data-quote="cathprod" data-source="post: 74538" data-attributes="member: 1146"><p>I know what you mean about the roads, one thing on my list is to make sure to rig up a transom saver. </p><p></p><p>I would be thrilled if you would be willing to help me learn Hopedale. I did not grow up fishing and one of the problems that I had with Lafitte was not really knowing where to go. I received a few tips from neighbors but unless you really take the time to get to know the area you will return home empty handed over and over again. So I will take any help I can get once I get the boat water ready.</p><p></p><p>As far as Seabrook I have not been fishing there enough to really be able to tell you how it has changed. I am a newcomer to this fishing thing and now that I have a boat I am hoping to get out there often so that when my son (8 months) is old enough I can show him a good time. I mainly have been fishing Seabrook because it is close, easy, and because the boat I had access to is not the most reliable, so it was important to be close to the launch. I am glad to see that there is someone else from my neck of the woods who knows saltwater areas for a 14' (though fun, bass fishing will never compare to a good redfish fight or to specs when the bite is on). I will surely let you know when the boat is ready to go! </p><p></p><p>By the way...It is 36" wide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cathprod, post: 74538, member: 1146"] I know what you mean about the roads, one thing on my list is to make sure to rig up a transom saver. I would be thrilled if you would be willing to help me learn Hopedale. I did not grow up fishing and one of the problems that I had with Lafitte was not really knowing where to go. I received a few tips from neighbors but unless you really take the time to get to know the area you will return home empty handed over and over again. So I will take any help I can get once I get the boat water ready. As far as Seabrook I have not been fishing there enough to really be able to tell you how it has changed. I am a newcomer to this fishing thing and now that I have a boat I am hoping to get out there often so that when my son (8 months) is old enough I can show him a good time. I mainly have been fishing Seabrook because it is close, easy, and because the boat I had access to is not the most reliable, so it was important to be close to the launch. I am glad to see that there is someone else from my neck of the woods who knows saltwater areas for a 14' (though fun, bass fishing will never compare to a good redfish fight or to specs when the bite is on). I will surely let you know when the boat is ready to go! By the way...It is 36" wide. [/QUOTE]
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