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CAST hits an international nerve

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I'm a member on a fishing video hosting site called brag and release.  This site is based out of Australia and is relatively new.  I was one of their first members, uploading many of my vids.  well, it looks like the CAST video from this yr really hit a nerve with these guys.  I just got a long email explaining that the video was the main deciding factor that triggered these guys to go provide video coverage for a yearly event held in the outback.   You can't stop a determined group of anglers when they get a good idea going!!  Here is a vid from the event.

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right on LBH! it only takes one to start a movement. you obviously inspired them. kudos to you my man.

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When I read that it "hit a nerve," I assumed that someone was upset by something in the videos.

Good to hear that it was the complete opposite of my negative thinking   LOL   :-X

Wayne

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LBH - International!!!!

The legend continues.

Great work.

You are to be congratulated.

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Awsome, the "Cast Bug" is turning into a pandemic.  :)

Great to see some humanity these days

wow thats pretty awsome and nice to see people working so hard to help a good cause,,,and i guess it doesnt hurt that its something we all love to do

keep up the great work  8-)  ;)

and o yea i had the same exact thought SPEEDBEAD lol

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Uh, er, Russ, Australia is generally called "Down Under,"  not the "Outback."  The "Outback" of Australia is the arid, inland region.  There are very few boats in the Outback.   :D

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