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Topic: Howdy from Hayward  (Read 561 times)

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Indiecarp

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Hi there.....Don from Hayward here.  My kayak has been collecting dust in the rafters for the last several years.  My brother in law asked to borrow it, and now that it is down and dust free, I am ready to give it another go.  I am looking forward to calm seas and great harvests, without the hassle of trailering a boat. 


DumBass

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Welcome. Hope to see you on the water.
- Hobie Pro Angler 12


G-Whiz

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Hey Don,

Youre in my hood! Welcome to the madness!

Look forward to wetting a line with you!

Glen "G-Whiz"
The one who dies with the most toys, WINS!



SuperVato

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Welcome Don, if someone to fih with would get you OTW shoot me a PM I'll fish with you.
-Amos
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Welcome to NCKA Indiecarp  :smt006
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."