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  1. 64qt Siberian Cooler, 40qt Siberian Cooler

    Selling my 1 year old Siberian Coolers, the 40qt was used for beverages, and the 64qt was mostly for food and bagged fish. These coolers hold ice for days without an issue and are top notch, right up there with Yeti but with a much better price.

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    FEATURES & BENEFITS
            4 Molded in Cup Holders
    • Roto-molded One Piece Polyethylene Construction
    • Recessed Carry Grip Handles
    • Non-Skid Rubber Feet
    • Easy Carry Rope Handles
    • Lid Accessible Tie Down System
    • Freezer Style Lid Gasket for Air Tight Seal
    • E/Z Drain Plug, no need to remove plug
    • Siberian Coolers Lifetime Warranty

    Original price:

    64qt $329, plus a bought the basket tray and divider for around $40 -   Asking price $220

     

    40qt $249  - Asking price $140

     

    Will sell both for $320, no shipping sorry

    located in Wilson, NY

     

     

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  2. Thanks a lot for the report! I am new to this trolling and try to hit lakers. What depth were you working for them? I use cowbells stay usually in 80ft.


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    I wasn't able to get the bells going on my Friday trip and didn't even put them out on Saturday, mag spoons, paddle/flies, dodgers and spin n glos. Better bite was 65-120 but wasn't hot and heavy, waters warming quickly


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  3. First Kings of the season - Wilson 4/14-4/15

    4/14

    We were pleasantly surprised Friday morning as we were making the transition from the shallows out to the Lakers grounds when the outside port boardline started rippin', after a good battle on light tackle we boated our first King of the season. Bayrat "my secret" back 125' in 35 fow. We also found some Browns and a Steelhead in tight but we really had to work for them, short cores hooked us into some Coho on a big break in 100' and then we picked  at a bunch of Lakers. Weather was great and was a good box for our guys.

     

    4/15

    Worked the same water west of port, started out slow until our inside boardline started rippin' with our second King of the season!! Took a firetiger Bayrat back 120' in 12 fow, great fish to start the morning off with! Action wasn't great in tight so we slipped out deeper just as the rain started, the Laker bite was much better than it had been the past few trips. The heavier it rained the better the bite was, our guys were getting poured on while dealing with double's after doubles out there. Best bait was green dot paddles with UV glow green flies dragging bottom, braid divers back 300' was also a hot rod.

     

     

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  4. Raymarine E127 Sonar settings

    I put an E127 on the boat over the winter and need to start dialing in the sonar settings, i'm running a 600w airmar thru hull transducer. We only got the boat out for an hour or so yesterday for the shakedown and started to mess around with the unit and the settings, I was wondering if anyone is running the same setup and has some input on starting point for gain,tvc,color gain etc. Thanks

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