On Thursday 15 July 2004 4:38 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi Everybody, > I was just thinking about Don's post awhile back about the salmn8r. I've > been toying with getting a "fishing car" one day (when I finally have some > extra money). I think mine would be an older cherokee chief, ford explorer, > chevy blazer, or isuzu trooper. Something that most places would be able to > work on. That's not too expensive. That has 4 wheel drive. That's small > enough to fit in semi-tight remote spaces. That wouldn't draw undue > attention to vandals & such. That could get beat up and look even better. > That could carry my kayaks/canoe. Thoughts? What's your "ideal"? > Ken
Sorry guys, I have a 98 Toyota RAV 4 that is a great little fishing car. 4wd to get into the tough spots, tight wheelbase to get out of them, and a fine beast to drive. Rob -- One reason Paul caught more fish than anyone else was that he had his flies in the water more than anyone else. "Brother," he would say, "there are�no flying fish in Montana. Out here, you can't catch fish with your flies in the air." "A River Runs Through It"
