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Old 12-18-2007, 02:19 PM   #1
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Eddie, dont think that sometimes, we know it's true all the time.

Surfcasting is as extreme as you want to make it. Half the guys in our fishing club never get their feet wet. Conversely, I love big surf when I'm fishing a sandy outflow, I hate it on the rocks, does that make me a p*ssy? (doesnt mean I dont fish those conditions, just don't relish it). I think 'hard core' surfcasting is very specialized as far as technique, equipment etc.. , but done right (safely) it should not be extreme.

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Old 12-18-2007, 02:29 PM   #2
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its extreme.i have been on a sand bar and just made it back on incoming tide,dumb mistake on my part.2 sons off sand bars in heavy fog lucky to get back to shore alive.had a treble in hand last year.hoping arround rocks not exactly what sane people do.then i thing age related i don't fish nites anymore,but can think back to almost going off road on an all nighter falling asleep.
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