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Gray Fox

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  1. Cant comment on the bahas but can comment as for the age of glass boats. Our Penn Yan is a 1989 and has been well cared for (indoor winter storage, regular maintenance, etc). and we had it surveyed last winter and the digital tests showed that the transom, stringers, motor mounts, etc. were all solid and in great shape. Not sure if it helped but any holes we put in the boat have been resiliconed every year and we try to keep the boat covered as much as possible when not in use.

  2. Well it depends on what you want to target with the planers. We target browns and steelys with our planers in the spring on the east end and target cohos with them when we venture west. My planer rods are Daiwa Heartland 7'6 rods paired with Daiwa Sealine 27lc's. For line these reels are spooled with 12# Big Game and then we add leaders anywhere from 12# down to 8#. As for the releases when using the light line we use clothes pins on shower curtain rings. Just drill a hole in the end of the pin and attach the ring, we usually paint the tips orange so there easier to see. If we reun lead, copper, or dipsys off them I go to scotty releases and rubberbands.

  3. Just wondering how you guys have your planers set up, in particular those of you who have pulleys toward the front of your boat. Mine is set up using Great Lake Planer rod trees with the reels at the back of the hardtop and a big jon pulley mounted on the hand rails on the roof. Problem with this is that the pulleys hit the roof if there is any slack on the tow line. Any ideas on optional mounts for the pulleys? Thought about bolting them to the side of the hard top somewhere, not sure how or where though. Thanks in advance.

  4. Started Sat. morning off the college in 100fow marking lots of fish and bait off the bottom. Just got set up and took a nice coho on the rigger chrome/green dot spinny w/ purple mirage fly down 88. Trolled about 20 minutes and the dipsy was up and running, nice king about 25 pounds green spinny/b fly. Turned the boat to go back and the fish were gone and the bait had moved to the bottom. Made a few passes in the deeper water and managed to pull two more nice kings and dump a real nice coho. Ended our day aroudn 11:30 4 for 5.

    Sunday we had a small tourny we call "Porkys Summer Cup Challenge", in which a small group of boats go out to fish for the "Bouy". This year we had two new entrants who would take first and second prize. Congrats to Tom Allen and team Crazy **** on the victory with a three fish box weighing in at 64.08#. Seconds place went to Del Casterline and team Liquid Plumber with their box weighing 60.14#, third place went to tourny chairman Porky and team All Out with a 56.10# box. Big fish was weighed in by team Mouse and was 24.14#. Congrats again Tom, just make sure you bring the bouy to next years weigh in.

    Monday: Started fishing aroudn 6:30 and it was slow from the sounds of the radio. Worked the skinny water until 9:30 and only saw one boat hook up. Pointed the boat north and trolled out to 400 and turned around very little picture out that far. We got back into 250fow and the dipsy took off. Gave the rod to my brothers friend and when the fish took off again he cranked the drag down as tight as it would go...well you get the picture. We pulled the rods around 11 and headed in.

    Got back to camp and stripped the boat down and headed home. Good luck to all of you who continue to fish and we'll see you in the spring.

  5. To reask the first part of the question does anyone on here, have a kicker on their 245 contender. I would like to add one to mine over the winter and would like to know what shaft length works best. I have talked to 2 different marinas and each marina said the opposite. Just curious if anyone has installed one on their penn yan.

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