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Looking For Molds

Discussion in 'Boat Molds' started by Boo, Feb 22, 2008.

  1. Boo
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    Boo New Member

    Trying to find the "Stokes " mold . It's a catfish boat commonly called skipjack . It was built around Winter Garden Fl . Used for trotline and trap fishing . Very similar to the popular OldTimer skipjack built in the same area .

    Anyone know the final resting place ?
     
  2. Boo
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    Boo New Member

    ?????
     
  3. Eric Bronson
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    Eric Bronson New Member

    If by some chance you get this 13years later and are still interested in catfish boat molds or the stokes mold in particular. I can suggest contacting the Okeechobee fish company. Ask to speak to Buddy he had a mold and it might be in Georgia last I heard.
     
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