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fishuntrapper

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  1. Windfinder app says 3 footers by 11:00.
  2. if you have an open bow, you really dont need remote stow and deploy. unless you want to emulate the ulterra commercial. lol
  3. Canon uni-troll 10 swivel bases includes 2 8lb balls not shown in pic, sorry BOTH FOR ONE PRICE 325.00 or BO
  4. 60" shaft/80lbs thrust/ 24volt Pinpoint GPS remote with lanyard wireless foot control trolling motor plug/fuse bowmount lift/switch and wiring 1500.00 or BO
  5. its been about 6 weeks and have no reply so i will list this for sell.
  6. I have a MOTORGUIDE Xi5 60 inch shaft 80 lbs thrust/ 24 volt. Also has a BOW MOUNT LIFT for adjusting the height of the motor. this is not remote stow and deploy. just for adjusting the height after the motor has been deployed. Pinpoint GPS, remote with lanyard, wireless foot control, trolling motor plug / fuse, and switch and wiring for the BOW MOUNT LIFT. Actually come to the computer to list this for sale and seen your post. offering this for 1500.00 dollars. My boat has a closed bow. I got tired of climbing over the windshield to deploy and stow the motor. Bought a MINN-KOTA ULTERRA. Lot safer for me, at 68, to push a button. let me know. thanks
  7. I have a MOTORGUIDE Xi5 60 inch shaft 80 lbs thrust/ 24 volt. Also has a BOW MOUNT LIFT for adjusting the height of the motor. this is not remote stow and deploy. just for adjusting the height after the motor has been deployed. Pinpoint GPS, remote with lanyard, wireless foot control, trolling motor plug / fuse, and switch and wiring for the BOW MOUNT LIFT. Actually come to the computer to list this for sale and seen your post. offering this for 1500.00 dollars. My boat has a closed bow. I got tired of climbing over the windshield to deploy and stow the motor. Bought a MINN-KOTA ULTERRA. Lot safer for me, at 68, to push a button. let me know. thanks
  8. I acquired these when I purchased my present boat 13 years ago. I reckon I will never use them since I have never used them. They are located at my camp in Franklinville. Will be glad to help a protector of this country. Maybe we could meet in Hornell. You can have them with no charge. You can text or call me, and we can make plans for you to get them. 716.628.2478 Albert
  9. Caught a Rainbow this morning. Sent from my XT1565 using Tapatalk
  10. thanks to all for the congrats and well wishes. you had it right Sk8man, lots of travel, but not to the launch. been gone for about two weeks. first to Akwesasne Mohawk Casino for four days. then to Framingham, Mass. for several days. now home. AND THE WIFE IS STAYING IN FRAMINGHAM FOR TWO WEEKS!!! now for some serious fishing. thanks again to all and good fishing everyone.
  11. After 50 years, as of today I am retired. More fishing, hunting, and trapping. Maybe get the hang of catching those salmon (only caught 2). Wonder if I should tell the wife?
  12. You can catch bait at the foot of Ontario street and legally use them in Dunkirk as long as you travel within the corridor boundary.
  13. This is not entirely true. A few years ago the DEC came up with "overland transportation corridors". Three in fact. "Personally collected baitfish taken from a body of water within an overland transportation corridor may be transported within that corridor". NO receipt required. See baitfish regs for maps of the corridors.
  14. sounds like a good deal. 100 bucks, dinner and first hand experience. may give it a try. thanks YT.
  15. What does an observer observe? What would be the responsibilities?
  16. I also do this with worm harnesses. I use upholstery tacks, the ones with the big heads, instead of tooth-picks.
  17. I think You could keep some pike to eat (besides the walleye) as there are not that many (as a whole) that target pike much less eat them. good luck.
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