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    Let them laugh, they have no idea the history of that boat or why it’s so special. Besides it’s not the boat that catches the fish. Good job.

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    Heat up the oil, its time to Fry Crappie. Great cooler shot.

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    Awesome read! Thanks for sharing with us
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    I miss my old 1960 Feathercraft 14' boat. Should've kept her for the small lakes around here. Sold her to a younger man who will use her wisely. Great day on the lake Hayman.

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    WOW!

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    Beautiful cooler pic! I bought a 1958 14' Crestliner Super Seaman a couple years ago in fine shape. Added a sun canopy. Family has had great fun camping and fishing in it. Built to last, and easily driven by an 8hp '83 Mariner. Easy on gas, towable with a small car. I don't think the crappie mind being caught in it any more than a fancier boat. Absolutely no regrets!

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    Nothing wrong at all with an old boat
    The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along

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    Good for you buddy, always said if was catching 'em like that and a warden pulled up, I'd tell him to sit tight 'til I got done! Then he can take me in, lol!

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