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jimski2

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  1. Are the engine mount stringers rotted out? If they are, all the repairs are useless till the engine mounts are firmed up. The old stringers have to pulled out and new Douglas Fir stringers installed and glassed in place. Also the stringers must be aligned properly when you put them in place.

  2. For the last week of July, I would fish out of The Cattaraugus Creek and waters westward for walleye. The years highest water temperatures drive the fish to deep waters, usually over 70 feet. Dipsey Divers and snap weights will get your worm harnesses and plugs deep enough. The ideal spots are on the Canadian Border if you want to go out that far.

  3. When retrieving your boat with a roller trailer, only put the trailer in the water to submerge the end rollers. When you pull with the winch, the boat will follow the rollers up and the wind will not screw you up. Too many guys try to float their boat on the roller trailer and end up with a crooked retrieve.

  4. Put all your connections on one battery that is charged up by the main engine. If your graph has a voltage indicator, it will show you its charge condition. Use the other battery as a safety charging battery if you go dead. I now use a single battery and am getting along fine. Your main engine can be started with the emergency pull rope, try it.

  5. It's not that there are no salmon there. When the water temperature gets right, the salmon go on the feed. There probably more salmon off other places now, it's just the water temperatures have not turned on their metabloism yet. The Niagara River flume with its warmer Lake Erie waters flowing out turn on the fish there now. Look at the lake surface water temperature map and you will see what is going on now.

  6. There will be a trend to using smaller boats and smaller tow vehicles to counter the gasoline price rise. When I grew up, we used 14 to 16 foot boats and did well. The world is changing and we need to change with it.I went to Ohio last month and found 32 foot Marinette cabin cruisers going for less than $5,000. The scrap aluminum in the boat is worth more than that.

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