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FISHING TIP # 407---Changed to TIP#2 DRY TEE-PEE ABOARD. I hate soggy towels and Tee-Pee. There is a very simple solution and yet another use for a Peanut Butter jar. Take a new roll of paper towels and, before opening, cut it in half, wrapper and all. Pull out the cardboard tube. Insert the roll of towels into a 64oz PB jar and pull the towels out from the inside rather than from off the outside of the roll. It works for Tee-Pee too but you have to be careful not to tear individual squares. Note: Some brands of Tee-Pee and towels will fit into the PB jar easier than others because of outside diameter. Here is a new roll of Tee-Pee ready for the next boating emergency. 
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I HAVE TO GIVE A BIG HELL YEAH ON THAT ONE...
- See ya out There!!!
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Shouldn't that have been Fishing Tip #2?
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WOW...You are the MAN!


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After the wet trip I had a few weeks ago, that tip will be very useful! Thanks alot!
-------------------------------------------------------------Each day is a GIFT, that is why it is called the PRESENT! 14' randall craft with trolling motor! Yeah Baby! MIKE TAVENER
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no salt water washdown?
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| I am taking Bonita Dan's suggestion. This tip will definitely be tip # 2. That is the most appropriate place for it. I finished book 5 this afternoon with 101 tips starting at #408 through tip # 509. Before starting book 6, I am going to make an index. Chances are, it will take half a day to do it. It isn't going to happen tomorrow, though. My son and I are going Cobia and Grouper fishing in his 14' Panga. There are always a bunch of Cobia on a little spring hole in 15' of water about 2 miles from Withlacoochee River Marker 1. He wanted to catch a Jewfish too but I conned him into a little Trippletail fishing after catching a mess of Grouper. We always release Cobia. He wants a 50# Cobia on his flyrod tomorrow. A 30 or 40# ought to be easy enough but we don't catch a lot of big Cobia here.
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