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    Last Sunday i used the Pinnale 7 mil wetsuit with merino wool in it. i was toasty!
    My freinds from Naval Special Warfare suggested an immersion research LX dry top.
    It is THE BEST drytop i have ever used. I swam kings & scotts in it & was very warm.
    The best part is no water gets in to weigh you down. Our Navy boys get issued LX drytops.
    NewBalence is being contacted by a retired NSW member to have grip studs installed in their Tacticle 221 boots.
    This will eliminate the need for korkers!
    Go lite fellas!
    Best wishes & be safe!Click image for larger version. 

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    Hi hope everyone is well.
    As the winter seminars begin, I wanted to inform you all about my wetsuiting talk.
    It adresses equipment, saftey & strategies for fishing Eastern Long Island.
    Cow Harbor bait & tackle in Centerport, NY is hosting a free seminar series from 12 to 2 pm each saturday.
    here is the link to sign up. http://www.cowharbortackle.com/SEMINAR-SIGNUP.html

    I know many of you are Jersey fisherman but the equpitment information is also beneficial for jeddy & kayak applications.
    also I have met may Jersey guys in MTK this fall & i will be adding MTK tactics into this talk.


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    Dude you are off the wall! You must have balls made of steel, extreme fishing for sure. Thanks for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UrbanFishingMan View Post
    NewBalence is being contacted by a retired NSW member to have grip studs installed in their Tacticle 221 boots.
    This will eliminate the need for korkers!
    Go lite fellas!
    Best wishes & be safe!Click image for larger version. 

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    I would like to check these out when they come to market. Great idea. Thank you.

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    There is a lot of great info in this thread. thanks for sharing urban fishing man.

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    Hi everyone,
    I will be giving my wet suit talk this Sunday from 10:30 TO 11:30 at the
    North Amityville Firehouse.
    The address is 601 Broadway (Rt 110) in North Amityville. It is located between the Southern State Parkway and Sunrise Highway on the east side of 110.

    This will cover the equipment, the strategies, & safety in the impact zone for wetsuit fishing the east end.

    I will be giving another seminar on March 16th at Cow Harbor Bait & Tackle
    the shop is located at: BRITANNIA YACHT CLUB
    81 Fort Salonga Road (RT.25A)
    Northport, NY 11768

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    Nice of you to do that to help the fellas out.

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    Wished I lived closer I would be there. I wear a wetsuit on the yak when it is cold. Thanks for being so generous with your time. Hope it comes back to you 10 fold.

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    Interesting read. Would never try it, but you have to respect those that do.

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