why are Sparks in camo?

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Post by Dooleyoc-1 »

PS- The Spark is a good boat for steep creeking too. I took mine down upper big creek a couple of times this spring when my prelude and spanish fly were broken. I'm hoping to run the Spark down the Green some time if we ever get any more rain down here to raise the level some.
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It should be ideal for poaching a Chattooga headwaters run...
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It make it harder too see.
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It's so you can hide better when you hear banjo music :o
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Post by PAC »

C1Dub you need to get one so Jacob and I can borrow ... for extended periods.

Of all the boats the boy tried its the one he liked the most! Unfortunately out of my current price range.... You need to buy one (and loan it)! :wink:
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Post by C1Dub »

Hmm. Maybe if I bought one and rented it out I could afford the other 2 on my list? :wink:
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