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fishmaster13184

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  1. I think any will work I've had good luck in 125-165, go slow and drop to bottom
  2. Any chance your fishing sandy Sunday morning? If so I'd take the 10 pound fish weight
  3. A u joint on an outdrive is a 1 hour fix get that thing torn apart and back in action
  4. I bought it in the spring to fish while I was replacing the transom in my big boat, worked good with my 9.9 kicker on it. Has a small leak from somewhere but it only lets a cup or so of water in on a fishing trip. Pm me with reasonable offers I have registrations for boat and trailer and trailer is roadworthy
  5. I was leaving when you were pulling in, you should've asked about the fishing because we found one small area full of big fish that was producing a few fish every pass
  6. I just built a beefy dog house on mine and hop up on it to fight the fish you're going to miss that rail height on rough days and I bet your boat will roll a lot more
  7. You really need to try gamblers cow bells if you're going to chase lakers they out fish anything else 20:1
  8. I caught a small one on a carbon 14 in front of sandy last Friday down 60 over 150fow I always leave one rigger around 50-60 just for the bonus fish
  9. y Just a few pics of the old in the boat, the old one out of the boat and the new one being reassembled
  10. What do you want pictures of? I just painted it gray with oil based paint to seal the wood. Also I replaced all the transom hardware with new
  11. If you use rolled or brushed on paint it's gonna look like a hack job, if you're not leaving it in the water just use automotive paint sprayed on.
  12. I did the transom in my islander I/o this winter for probably 5-600$ it was a lot of work but I know exactly what I have and other than a lot of time it really wasn't that difficult
  13. Would you take 15$ shipped on the dipsys and extra rings
  14. I just run straight 17# year round with no leader
  15. We call it the fish whistle, calls them right in
  16. I'm pretty sure they are the only native salmonoid species currently in Lake Ontario
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