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  1. All aluminum, base plate is 19" x 5" x 3/8". Tubes are 2" x 11" with flared tips, tube have pin in bottom to lock rods but can be taken out if not needed. Each rod holder is is set at an angle so rod tips don't get in the way of each other. They tip out, 5* 10* 15* to the side then towards the back 2* 4* 6* so the offset is real nice. With the plate being heavy flat aluminum you can drill and mount as you need. The price is for the pair, located in Hamburg NY 14075 Scott 716.480.7702 [email protected] INCLUDES SHIPPING
  2. Boats a 1967, trailer reg says 1958
  3. You know the saying "they don't make em like they used too" 1958 both
  4. Hamburg NY 14075 -3 bench seats -no leaks -bearing buddies -anchor -oars -no motor but a 10-15hp gets up on plane great -riveted double hull -1" keel, plus side stringers. very strong - 1-7/8 ball -spare tire -1 swivel seat -lights work, registered. -home made cover -compare new $1,750 best I could find Scott great small lake or hunting boat. $500
  5. http://www.boatus.com/magazine/trailering/2012/march/transom-saver.asp answers a lot of your concerns I have a 115HP Johnson on a 19' aluminum boat with a built in "trailering bracket" does not attach to the trailer. Would guess in the past 12 years trailered 20K miles without an issue, plus a 8hp.
  6. many many years ago when the lake was a different color, I would not leave the dock with WD40, but with the clarity it is today I think the fish use their eyes more than their nose.
  7. I had read many years ago that the female may not spawn if no male is found when she is ready, who knows?
  8. visit Bloodruntackle.com they have a great write up on the 44 boards
  9. maybe that's not the video his Dad would want to see...lol
  10. I had a 100' of copper, so I put it on a 47Diawa reel. Thinking of changing to maybe a 3 color micro lead core or should I keep the 100' copper, thoughts?
  11. get a Canadian tag and go even further west
  12. I once seen two nice 8pts in a town where hunting is banned on the last weekend of March, did a little research a found out that had a strong protein diet which keeps them on longer. Possibly being fed by people
  13. Boat US, I've had them since 1984, you can everything you need even water towing.
  14. I'm jealous....good luck, post up the outcome of your trip
  15. my thoughts, I think the easiest way for the state to help us control this is closing off the streams. I would suggest not to close the stream in it's entirety, but to close it say 4 out of 7 days a week. So if fishing when closed, here comes the ticket and now the DEC only has to really watch for 3 or 4 days a week they could do a better job. Some streams close early in the week and others later so opportunities are available to fish. With reproducing just last fall on the catt I caught 2 rainbows (same day) that were fingerlings 3-4" so some are making it. I have never kept a trout for its eggs, and I have caught my share. The cheater will always be the cheater
  16. A boat is a good start.......that's one big question, only kidding on the boat, I'm assuming you have one. I would say just keep reading on here in "tackle & techniques" you will get so confused but at least get the idea. THE BEST for sure is to jump on a couple of charters, some very good ones on this site. good luck
  17. scobar

    The Catt

    where do you enter on to the ice at?
  18. the way I look at is, any time you can get out fishing is good. Good luck with your full recovery and get out and get some spring browns!
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