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<blockquote data-quote="nowgrn4" data-source="post: 382891" data-attributes="member: 17533"><p>I see a lot on the Suwannee/SantaFe rivers and they are very cool rigs. I definitely would consider one for river, creek and protected waters if that was my primary use. I run primarily the 2,900 acre lake my fishcamp is on, St Johns river and Lake George and I would lose my fillings bouncing around up front when it gets rough. I can stand behind my console and drive when it's rough. Much better than being stuck up front sitting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nowgrn4, post: 382891, member: 17533"] I see a lot on the Suwannee/SantaFe rivers and they are very cool rigs. I definitely would consider one for river, creek and protected waters if that was my primary use. I run primarily the 2,900 acre lake my fishcamp is on, St Johns river and Lake George and I would lose my fillings bouncing around up front when it gets rough. I can stand behind my console and drive when it's rough. Much better than being stuck up front sitting. [/QUOTE]
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