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Junior
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Ramona
Posts: 18
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Corey,
Thanks for the info. I know all about the Navy ships coming up the channel, although up until now its been from the bridge of one of the ships keeping an eye out for those pesky boaters and the occaisional kayaker fishing the channel. After watching someone with a nice halibut a couple of sea and anchor details ago I decided to take the plunge myself.
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gurmpy old one
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: El Cajon
Posts: 80
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If you want some flat water for the first test ride then head a little
further south to J st. No Navy boats and there is a speed limit. Fishing is pretty good too. |
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