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rustyrat

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  1. Sent mine out this morning. Looking forward to getting my butt kicked! Team Blue moon is in. RR
  2. 2 units. 1 with no boom. dual rod holders. one unit works perfect, the other one needs a push once in a while to get it started but otherwise is fine. 125 bucks for both plus shipping or pick up. PM please RR
  3. Yea those 18 ft Lunds and crestliners cost more than a truck used if you get one in good shape! RR
  4. I'm keeping the booms , you can have the rest of the riggers so you wont have to swap out the motors. I'll PM ya right after xmas. Do you have a price in mind? I was thinking about 300 bucks. Ha just kidding. just what ever you think is fair is good with me. Every once in a while one of the riggers trips the breaker and i have to reset it and get it going. dont know if its the motor or something else, so factor that in to the price. The other one is just fine. I'll mark it so you know which one it is. Actually I know I'm ordering the new ones so we can do this now if you want to. RR
  5. I will have 2 available after xmas if you dont find any before then. RR
  6. I prefer owner but they cost even more. RR
  7. I am forced to agree Richard. Glen Unless you keep losing fish during a tournament that is! RR
  8. 30 to 60 down run 30 to 50 back with spoons. Flasher fly rigs 30 back max. Should be fine. Run your top water stuff 100 ft back. Don't need flouro, fish aren't line shy in the lake unless you are running heavy line on your reels. I would use a leader in that case with the spoons but not the flasher flies. Here is how I would start. Rigger down 30, spoon with spoon as a slider Rigger down 50 spoon also with a spoon slider. Wires, flasher fly out 150 and 250. If you have more than 2 guys on the boat, 2 flat lines with stick baits 100 back off boards if you have them. If not run them off the back. Adjust the other rigs as you get hit, but never change the hot rod. good luck. RR
  9. Run top lines off boards, shallow riggers to 60ft. Try to find the zone they are hitting in and then adjust the rest of your rigs. Dont forget the sliders. Go deep with the wire dipsys if you want lakers. Good luck! RR
  10. Well it worked again on sunday and yesterday! Lots a fishermen and a few fish. RR
  11. Nice Andrew! I use the mooslooks too. RR
  12. Pretty good on the Cayuga tribs for me yesterday afternoon. I have a new secret weapon! RR
  13. I run MerCruiser spec 25W-40 oil. Works fine for me. RR
  14. Its very good. I prefer the jr Thunderstix in fire tiger. 4 guys, 4 limits of FAT 20 inchers this weekend.
  15. I did it on my old starcraft. Worth the money for sure. I think it cost me 400 bucks or so. It ran flawlessly after that. RR
  16. Self censored, I got my license, thats it. I do not have a charter business as of yet and when i do start it up it will be on the Finger Lakes where I have 20 + years of trolling, bank, casting experience for all species. Thank you very much. I have put in my time. 7 years of intense biochemistry study does not equate to a few weekends of courses. It aint gonna happen. Nice try though. RR
  17. John is excellent at jigging the finger lakes. You had a great teacher. Nice laker RR
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