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  1. No problem. I was not offended. I knew you were joking I just didn't get the joke. It makes sense now Ozark Sweetwater, did I see that you just picked up a new towee? It looks awesome! Thanks for the advice guys.
  2. ? Maybe I'm missing your humor but I'm not looking for someone to row for me? I ask the question is anyone willing to let me row so they can fish because the #1 thing I've read from websites/forums is that once you get your own boat you get stuck rowing and never get to fish. So I thought maybe since that is the case someone would be happy to help me learn to row for the chance to fish all day.
  3. I've canoed down the Spring, White, and Eleven Point. Been on the White in my kayak but it has been a couple of years since I've done that. If I remember, from Wild cat to Cotter there wasn't much to worry about. It's pretty big and wide open. I don't want to go at 10,000 cfs. Because of the big water I've been fishing the Spring lately and thought that may be a good start. I want to spend enough time on the lake that I'm completely comfortable and don't have to think which way to paddle when deciding where to point my bow or stern. Any of you want to fish for a day while giving a little rowing instruction?
  4. I just picked up a drift boat and have no experience rowing. There is a 60 acre lake nearby that I rowed in today. I plan on going there at least a few more times until rowing seems a little more natural. What river in Arkansas would be the best to hit first? Spring, White, Little Red, Norfork? I don't have tons of experience on any of them but have been on all of them. I'm assuming the Norfork is the most technical? Thanks, Josh
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