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Lostshaker has said that I have never been on a Yellowfin, Contender, or a Sea Vee. Most of you who know me personally here, know that I spend quite a bit of time fishing on quite a few different kinds of boats. I have posted just a picture of each of the boats mentioned, and I challenge him to do the same. I posted charters or tournament boats so he can verify the info. I hate to have to post a picture to prove a point, but he has come out and accused me of lying so I figured I would post a couple pictures to prove him wrong. Lost I have a ton more pictures to prove I have rode any boat I claim I have, How bout you?
The first picture was taken on Capt. Dean Panos 34 Sea Vee, in Miami. it was my Dads first sailfish at 70 years old.
The next two pictures are of a Capt Rob Hammers 34 Yellowfin
The last two pictures are aContender 33T, which I fished on in last years White Marlin Open.
I have a ton more pics of a ton of boats Lost all the way up to 62foot sport fishers. Now its your turn to show a couple.
Yep,
And I would certainly admit they will all ride much better than a Sailfish.........EERRR course they are ALL bigger boats than Sailfish makes so they should right??? I mean, I say this since this was always the context you like to you them. I have said it before and I will say it again, Let it go. You are entitled to your opinion.. Nice fish BTW Nothing wrong with those babys..
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WOW fish. You are truly take yourself a little serious. I will be more than happy to post some pics for you, but as yours show nice boats...with no brand names. Nice Bahama T on that one though. Fish, at this point in my personal and professional life...and for all that matters, my life on the Ocean...I have nothing to prove to anyone... especially you. I do not know you and from your general comments...not a guy I would want to be around when I am enjoying what relaxes me...boats and fishing (just my opinion, put the stun gun away). Good for you if you have been on every boat in the word and I never said you have not. I am glad you have some good THT friends and I wish you the best. My days of having to prove myself have been pushed to the Stern and I feel confident that friends and family know who I am, what I stand for...and what boats I have fished. Take care and keep up the good mate work. Maybe one day you can have one of those boats yourself as I hope to as well...34 Yellowfin might be a good start!
lostshaker i dont even know fishcop or you but you sound as though you are a d*ck, I wouldnt go around talkin sh*t about him keeping up the good mate work and moving up to his own boat. He posted the pics, and any dumb*ss can tell what boats he was on very easy, either the livewells on the contender or the hard top for the YF 34'. If fishcop doesnt have a boat he is a smart man, better to have lots of friends with great boats than own one
Come on Chris, Just cause I don't peronally like two stroke's doesn't mean I don't fish on boats with them all the time. Unlike so many other people on here who prefer a product over another product and have no expierece with them. That boat was a factory boat owned by Contender. If I were given two strokes for free like so many of my buddies who are sposored then I would fish them. Its nice when your motor breaks and they have a trailer at the tournament to fix it! However, when I have to buy myself I prefer four strokes. There are plent of reliable two stroke motors out there including what I believe to the best which are your e-techs. But they are no better or no worse than any of the fourstrokes available, despite what those infommercails want you to believe. Thats my opinon!
There are plent of reliable two stroke motors out there including what I believe to the best which are your e-techs. But they are no better or no worse than any of the fourstrokes available, despite what those infommercails want you to believe. Thats my opinon!
Ok I think we can finally agree on this subject. That wasn't the vibe I got from you the last time was talked about this. You were more along the lines of "two stroke owners keep convincing themselves that they made a good purchase". We may not be on the same page but I think that we are now at least in the same chapter.