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We got the Columbia Outlet store down the road. It's cheaper and there's no
way Ma Boyle would give Buah and his gang of theives a dime. If your traveling through Portland it may be worth stopping for. A couple of weeks ago I picked up a Bonehead and Bahamas long sleeve shirts. I won't need them much in the winter but they have some PF shielding factor and I need to stay out of the sun more and more. . I have a couple of their PFG shirts that have so many pockets you don't need a vest. Sometimes the buys there are good sometimes so so, you never know until you go in. "Scott Seidman" wrote in message . 1.4... Cabelas has there Polartec 300 fleece jacket in their bargain cave for $40. Quantities/sizes/color are limited. It seems XL and 3XL are all that's left, and the XL is just in Alpine. http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...wrapped.jhtml? id=0009035&navAction=push&navCount=1&indexId=cat15 0014&parentId=cat150014 &parentType=index&rid=&cmCat=BargainCave I just ordered mine for trib fishing (and I'm an XL now!). I haven't tried it, but I know people swear by the Polartec 200, and this seems to be 100 better. Scott |
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![]() "B J Conner" wrote in message news:0Cs4d.744$A11.66@trnddc09... We got the Columbia Outlet store down the road. Tacoma St. or Lake O? I find slightly different merchandise and sometimes hit both when I have the need. I learned that it is better to buy two zip-in liners for the coats as they go out of production. Can't beat the prices. You been hitting the Sandy for Coho? I tried Tuesday and found my wading boots wanting. I was walking over the river rocks after fishing for only an hour in the morning and felt my spiked felt roll over under my right foot. These are Korkers, the new type with changeable soles. I've been very happy with the product up until now, but the soles had a complete failure of the glue on the right foot. Both inserts were seated well. I made sure to look at the left foot and it was seated with the lip of the insert as required. I can pull on the felt and can see the felt start to lift off the mushy glue. I'm saving the placement of the insert to show Kauffman's. I've not had any problems with the rubber sole or the felts, but the felt & spike sole failed. It cut my fishing day short as I did not bring the other inserts with me. |
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"bugcaster" wrote in message ...
"B J Conner" wrote in message news:0Cs4d.744$A11.66@trnddc09... We got the Columbia Outlet store down the road. Tacoma St. or Lake O? I find slightly different merchandise and sometimes hit both when I have the need. I learned that it is better to buy two zip-in liners for the coats as they go out of production. Can't beat the prices. You been hitting the Sandy for Coho? I tried Tuesday and found my wading boots wanting. I was walking over the river rocks after fishing for only an hour in the morning and felt my spiked felt roll over under my right foot. These are Korkers, the new type with changeable soles. I've been very happy with the product up until now, but the soles had a complete failure of the glue on the right foot. Both inserts were seated well. I made sure to look at the left foot and it was seated with the lip of the insert as required. I can pull on the felt and can see the felt start to lift off the mushy glue. I'm saving the placement of the insert to show Kauffman's. I've not had any problems with the rubber sole or the felts, but the felt & spike sole failed. It cut my fishing day short as I did not bring the other inserts with me. I usually do the Wilson and the Trask, I cna drive there faster than I can drive across town. I keep hearing the Sandy is combat fishing, is that true? I only see the part under the I 84 bridge when I'm on my way someplace else. This year I'm going to try and get up into Washington more. |
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![]() "BJ Conner" wrote in message I usually do the Wilson and the Trask, I cna drive there faster than I can drive across town. I keep hearing the Sandy is combat fishing, is that true? I only see the part under the I 84 bridge when I'm on my way someplace else. This year I'm going to try and get up into Washington more. I saw only one other fisherman, but it was a weekday and I was not near Cedar Creek. I'd rather not fish than fight for a run. Of course I didn't catch anything. The other fisherman was tossing a spinner, and we exchanged friendly chat. As he was there first I confirmed which way he was heading and asked if he minded me fishing up river of him. No combat fishing where I was. I caught my first steelhead on the Wilson with a rod I made in a high school class. Of course that was on a Steelie and not a fly, but it was fun. |
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![]() "BJ Conner" wrote in message I usually do the Wilson and the Trask, I cna drive there faster than I can drive across town. I keep hearing the Sandy is combat fishing, is that true? I only see the part under the I 84 bridge when I'm on my way someplace else. This year I'm going to try and get up into Washington more. I saw only one other fisherman, but it was a weekday and I was not near Cedar Creek. I'd rather not fish than fight for a run. Of course I didn't catch anything. The other fisherman was tossing a spinner, and we exchanged friendly chat. As he was there first I confirmed which way he was heading and asked if he minded me fishing up river of him. No combat fishing where I was. I caught my first steelhead on the Wilson with a rod I made in a high school class. Of course that was on a Steelie and not a fly, but it was fun. |
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"bugcaster" wrote in message ...
"B J Conner" wrote in message news:0Cs4d.744$A11.66@trnddc09... We got the Columbia Outlet store down the road. Tacoma St. or Lake O? I find slightly different merchandise and sometimes hit both when I have the need. I learned that it is better to buy two zip-in liners for the coats as they go out of production. Can't beat the prices. You been hitting the Sandy for Coho? I tried Tuesday and found my wading boots wanting. I was walking over the river rocks after fishing for only an hour in the morning and felt my spiked felt roll over under my right foot. These are Korkers, the new type with changeable soles. I've been very happy with the product up until now, but the soles had a complete failure of the glue on the right foot. Both inserts were seated well. I made sure to look at the left foot and it was seated with the lip of the insert as required. I can pull on the felt and can see the felt start to lift off the mushy glue. I'm saving the placement of the insert to show Kauffman's. I've not had any problems with the rubber sole or the felts, but the felt & spike sole failed. It cut my fishing day short as I did not bring the other inserts with me. I usually do the Wilson and the Trask, I cna drive there faster than I can drive across town. I keep hearing the Sandy is combat fishing, is that true? I only see the part under the I 84 bridge when I'm on my way someplace else. This year I'm going to try and get up into Washington more. |
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bugcaster wrote:
You been hitting the Sandy for Coho? I tried Tuesday and found my wading boots wanting. I was walking over the river rocks after fishing for only an hour in the morning and felt my spiked felt roll over under my right foot. These are Korkers, the new type with changeable soles. I've been very happy with the product up until now, but the soles had a complete failure of the glue on the right foot. Both inserts were seated well. I made sure to look at the left foot and it was seated with the lip of the insert as required. I can pull on the felt and can see the felt start to lift off the mushy glue. I'm saving the placement of the insert to show Kauffman's. I've not had any problems with the rubber sole or the felts, but the felt & spike sole failed. It cut my fishing day short as I did not bring the other inserts with me. I just picked up a pair of Korker, studded felt soles. They now have the felt riveted to the backing. It looks awful, and i'm a bit worried that when the rivets wear down, they won't hold the sole on. We'll see how it goes. brians |
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![]() "B J Conner" wrote in message news:0Cs4d.744$A11.66@trnddc09... We got the Columbia Outlet store down the road. Tacoma St. or Lake O? I find slightly different merchandise and sometimes hit both when I have the need. I learned that it is better to buy two zip-in liners for the coats as they go out of production. Can't beat the prices. You been hitting the Sandy for Coho? I tried Tuesday and found my wading boots wanting. I was walking over the river rocks after fishing for only an hour in the morning and felt my spiked felt roll over under my right foot. These are Korkers, the new type with changeable soles. I've been very happy with the product up until now, but the soles had a complete failure of the glue on the right foot. Both inserts were seated well. I made sure to look at the left foot and it was seated with the lip of the insert as required. I can pull on the felt and can see the felt start to lift off the mushy glue. I'm saving the placement of the insert to show Kauffman's. I've not had any problems with the rubber sole or the felts, but the felt & spike sole failed. It cut my fishing day short as I did not bring the other inserts with me. |
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