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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2015 1:39 pm 
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This question is meant for real answers, not speculators. I'm looking for Matt Miller or someone who has real life experience.

Is a mirage inflatable suited for shallow water coastal fishing where there is a possibility of coming into contact with an oyster bed? Im going to Charleston, SC in a couple weeks to fish and will be taking my i14t. I plan on hitting the creeks off the ICW and know that there's alot of oyster beds there. Does anyone here have any experience brushing up against an oyster bed in a hobie inflatable? I've been fishing in it many times and have never worried about hooks or knives when cutting bait. I will have the patch kit and a new tube of pvc glue with me, and plan on taking my pump too. Am i stupid to try this or am I worrying too much? I know about tides and will pick my creeks carefully depending on the incoming or outgoing tides.

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