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muskybob

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  1. Thanks Ron. I'm ninety percent sure I've got a 22' on the line. I'll be sure on Wed. when I go take a look at her. Keeping my fingers crossed. Thenks

    Well, that one fell through. Now I gotta find a 19 footer around here to look at before I take a ride out to Michigan to take a look at the one on GLA. ;(

  2. That bisque is pretty good. I've made that before and served it over rice and sometimes over toasted french bread. Mmmm, think I'll go make myself a sandwich. Girlfriend's gone home for the night & I'm a gittin hungry. Now where'd I put that hacksaw? I know there's still a piece a rabbit hangin in the tree.

  3. They also save in paint, you got to get over its lack of chrome and gloss.

    I ain't one for much of the glitzy stuff anyways.

    I'm keeping my eyes open for either a 22' Islander, Crestliner, or Sylvan. If anyone knows of one please pass the info on to me. Thanks

  4. I've got a chance to buy a 22' I/O aluminum hulled boat that is down on Long Island & has been used in the ocean. Can someone give me some insight on what to look for when I go down to look it over. Thanks

  5. depends if your in your boat ,or in the livingroom, better yet my boat if there there well get em ,i hear some guys drive all the way to lake onterio stick there toe in it and if its a little chilly or bumpy they go home did you ever hear of such a thing?

    BWAHAHAHA :D If I knew a guy with an Islander that would take me out in his Islander I wouldn't have to go home when the winds are too high for my little bitty boat. 8):lol:

  6. Loaded question... millions of responses...

    That's why I did it. :D

    @ Ray, I drink Labatt's so does that mean I have a better chance at getting some of those big Canadian kings that Skeiner is always catching?

    Good responses so far. There's more to it than folks think. Thanks

  7. I was wondering if you run everything the same distance behind the ball when you run:

    Dogder & Fly?

    Spoon?

    Stickbait?

    I know it varies, but I'd like a starting point for this year. Last year wasn't very productive running everything 12-15 behind the ball. Thanks

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