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Scott Tarrant
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04/20/2010 4:44 PM Alert 
Posted By Garrett Grebe on 04/20/2010 4:21 PM

Not exactly camping gear but I know we'll use it every time we camp...

Picked up a Pentax k-x in "stormtrooper" white. Unboxed it last night and am overloaded with options and features. Can't wait to figure 'em all out.

 

Cool Garrett,

Never seen the stormtrooper model!!  I just picked up a Canon this year to jump into the D-SLR world.  A lot to learn/re-learn!!

ST

 


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Mike Rupp
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04/20/2010 7:50 PM Alert 
I've been doing the spey thing for about the same amount of time. Getting dialed in seems to be a life long process.

I'll probably buy Skagit Master soon. I saw Ed Ward cast at a Spey Clave up here a while ago. His casting style is like no else I've ever seen, yet he is extremely efficient at getting the line out there. I started casting skandi lines, which are super easy to cast compared to skagit lines and sink tips; at least they were for me. It seems most people start with skagit and go from there.

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Tom Thomas



04/27/2010 7:47 AM Alert 

What's almost as big as a breadbox, able to pull 3 tons, aw.....you already know

Just got it in the mail yesterday (took me awhile to figure out how to "share"), and am SUPER impressed!!

I've seen the big aluminum pullers on jobsites, but they cost around $500.  I wanna thank you guys for the link and info on Wyeth-Scott.

Yea, I apologize about the "lame" size reference material, I was out of the "other stuff"

 

 

 

 

Craig Miller
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04/27/2010 12:15 PM Alert 
Hansen's is cool. That's one huge can opener though.

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