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  1. Designed to prevent prop and skeg damage, this gravel deflector/bottom plate enables boaters to negotiate tricky shallow water where they dared not venture before. The straightforward design is easy to install and offered in four sizes to fit most outboard and inboard/outboard applications. Not designed for human protection. 304 stainless steel One year warranty Sizes: A - 9.9-30 HP This item is listed As New It was mounted on my 20 HP but never used ( traded the Motor prior to use ) Geneva, NY. $105.00.

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  2. This came as a PM to me today:

     

     

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    Sent Today, 5:43 PM

    Hey Neo1945, saw this thread as I was searching for places to buy lamprey eels. Was wondering if you or anyone else you know who might be interested in catching some of these for me? I own a wholesale bait business here in California we use lampreys to
    catch sturgeon. If you are, we`d pay $2.00 a piece for them, 
    and we`d buy every single one you could catch, and we`d also
    pay the shipping to get them out here. Don`t need them live, 
    just fill up a 5 gallon bucket and freeze them.
    Anyway, hopefully you see this and get back to me.
    Here is a direct email you can reply to.
    Thanks,
    Scott
    [email protected]

     

  3. ifishy,

    Thanks for that advice ... I will. If it's not too personal ... how & what did you run them on Seneca i.e. how fast .. how far behind & how far from the SD also what ... flies ... spoons... plugs... etc?

    Thanks for anything you can do to help a 'old man. PM me if you wish.

  4. Now this is what we need ... ( I'll wait until the $ comes down tho )

    HydroView ($4,000)

    Scuba diving isn't exactly easy, and it's even harder if you're trying to shoot any sort of decent photos or video. So why not let the HydroView ($4,000) do it for you? This underwater vehicle shoots 1080p video and high-quality stills, which it beams back wirelessly to the same iPad that you use to control it via the accelerometer and touchscreen. Other features include on-board LED lights, the ability to reach speeds of five knots going forward and one knot in reverse, and the ability to collect data on water conditions. Just think of it as your very own remote-controlled miniature James Cameron.

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  5. Has anyone done this ... I hate trebles, so I'm thinking of substituting them with SS Salmon hooks. I believe a 2/0 would work for almost all. However when it comes to the suggested bead chain I'm thinking of using Dacron line (50# ?). Is there any reason this wouldn't work? Bead chain ( 003 & 004 ) is costly.

    Thanks

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