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Re: Ocean & Freshwater Wading Advice

April 01, 2000 at 10:50:18
In Reply to: Ocean & Freshwater Wading Advice
posted by Frank Hamill on March 31, 2000 at 16:19:57

I would stay with a good thing (Fisher). I have a CZ 20 and it works great. I live in Cocoa Beach and it gets wavey over here. I can be in knee deep water one minute and the next over my shoulder. Kelleco in Orlando has a nice collection of scoops for sale. They are expensive but if you can get one good gold ring out of the surf it pays for itself. I bought the cheap ones at first and after breaking and repairing them several times, I bought a beach brute and it is 5 years old.It shows no signs of breaking any time soon. Good luck Kurt


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