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<blockquote data-quote="Wild and Free" data-source="post: 87800" data-attributes="member: 406"><p>Ha Ha, I was on that lake one time and was not impressed but I had Green tinted Costa sun glasses an several people who boat there regularly were riding with me and thought I was going looney with all the zig zagging I was doing, and finally asked what the heck I was doing. I told them I was avoiding all the shallow gravel beds and rocks ect, they thought I had really gone mad until I told them to try on my sun glasses. I should have bought stock in Costa I think they bought about 4 pairs amongst them the next week being able to see the lake bottom clear as a bell and knowing where all the shallow spots were. One guy with me had wiped out a lower unit and a couple props in a single season there and said if he knew how good the glasses were they could have saved him a lot of money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild and Free, post: 87800, member: 406"] Ha Ha, I was on that lake one time and was not impressed but I had Green tinted Costa sun glasses an several people who boat there regularly were riding with me and thought I was going looney with all the zig zagging I was doing, and finally asked what the heck I was doing. I told them I was avoiding all the shallow gravel beds and rocks ect, they thought I had really gone mad until I told them to try on my sun glasses. I should have bought stock in Costa I think they bought about 4 pairs amongst them the next week being able to see the lake bottom clear as a bell and knowing where all the shallow spots were. One guy with me had wiped out a lower unit and a couple props in a single season there and said if he knew how good the glasses were they could have saved him a lot of money. [/QUOTE]
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