
The Robson CUFly is by far the superior ww-canoe....
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The Robson CUFly is by far the superior ww-canoe....
to fish from. Tried casting for Bass in one of my red boats last night and while it's plenty stable and faster to get to where I wanted to go... I snagged the thwarts in the back twice, hooked one solidly into the left stern gunnel and the airbag lacing once. With it's low and slicey bow and stern, uber-bomber stability, ability to carry a multitude of adult beverages and with it's short platform the Robson CUFly is by far the superior whitewater canoe to use for fishing.


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I'm not sure those mushrooms that guy in kentucky gave you were shitake !
For me; boating brings me closer to to something divine, and in a open canoe I'm 8 Inches closer.
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funkidreadz wrote:c'mmom Craig, Everybody knows that a SpanishFly is the best OC1 fishing boat out there.
When I see a photo of you in your CUFishingFly with a fish then I might believe you, but until then...
Tight lines,
James

fine... I'll try to get some random motor-boater to take a shot of myself reeling in a nice smallmouth. heck James... it's so stable it should be called the CUFlyFishing.
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