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Long and low Master Angler in the Westport River
I always see the 20MA up on the trailer and the cap looks bulky when viewed that way. But for some reason it looks good to me in this picture. The freeboard looks just right to me here.
I think I am rigging a lure in the Westport River estuary here. East branch, two grass flats north of Ship Rock. |
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Composition is everything...looks good to me!
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Yeah, great view. Damn, that pic makes me feel like a voyeur...heh, heh
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Lest we forget those famous words authored by Richard Penniman, of Macon Georga:
"Well long, tall Sally She built for speed, She got Ever-thang what Uncle John need...." And the basic principals taught in Design 101 - "Form Follows Function". Looks good - catch em up. |
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