I use all my gear. Some high end, some not. Scratches make them mine.
The only thing I'm not keen on is the carbon fiber handle. I'm thinking it will burn your hand off after sitting in the sun for some time on a boat deck.
Ironic.
Had Absinthe the other night. I was dining at Van Gogh's table. Literally the same one he had dinner at the last 70 days of his life from the famous Auberge Ravoux. The table now resides at this restaurant a mere 30 minutes from my home.
http://www.vangoghstable.com/
He couldn't go into too much detail. I assume with be the same hull design as the new Comanche series 20' and 21'.
Considering the O'Neil Forebay, San Luis Reservoir and Delta I fish having a big boat is a plus.
Without going into too much detail, Ryan told me I'd be 'very happy' come August.
Looking forward to getting into another Ranger. I think I'll wait for next year though. Any kinks that need to get worked out on the 22' will do so year one.
GREAT guy. Very humble. He's caught several world records that he never bothered to record, including a peacock bass over 30 lbs that would shatter the current world record.
I've known Larry for a few years now. His wife is very nice as well.
I thought it was amazing. They managed to show how a dual or multi reality could actually play out, or the fact that there are more dimensions than we are able to perceive.
Fascinating.
The benefits far outweigh the negatives of home ownership. Tax write offs and appreciation are just a couple of the benefits.
If you can swing a small house over a condo I would recommend that. condo's don't appreciate as quickly as a house does, and if it's a fixer upper that you can make repairs to over time you'll make money on it when it comes to sell and upgrade.
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