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  1. Hello all ! I'm hoping to re-do the interior on my nymph and I'm looking for some insperation pics. I have a GLS 195. The previous owner took out the walk through and made a flat casting deck. I'm looking to redo his redo and rebuild the walk through. I'm hoping for some interior pics if possible, especially up front. I plan to put Livewell/storage where it was OEM. I'd love it if somebody had the boat local to buffalo that I could come look at, if possible. Obviously pics will be a big help regardless. Google doesn't seem to have any detailed and up close so I'm hoping to find some help here. Thanks !!

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  2. Hunted southerntier last night. Had two packs converge but with shifty winds they never showed themselves for a shot. Did a couple more sets, saw one dog in the field as we entered and couldn't get him back. Was a good night though, wind held off and fun was had. Wil try and stay on em as it should get good next couple weeks

  3. Not sure if this is going to work. However, if the picture is correctly attached, you can get an idea of what I have to work with. Some side info is this property is just under 400 acres and on the north face of the mountain, everything on our side of the mountain is private, everything on the other side is several thousand acres of state forrest. The large power line near the top of the mountain is about 130 yards wide and was clear cut about 4 years ago, now you can't see 10 feet into it its so dense with saplings and briars. I also have permission to hunt the farms to the bottom right of the picture. I should also note when I say "roadway" its our private, gated mountain roads.Slide1.thumb.jpg.f55e65f7345444754e6056d3f255cd9f.jpg


    Well, you can be productive this time of year with some early morning hunts in the timber. Or, nighttime if you stay in those lower fields and pull them out of the timber. It depends on prevailing winds but with any call, there's no need to go too deep in and get backdoored or have them wind you. Keep any kind of barrier between you and your backside. Call between you and the wind so that when they come in you have a clear view of downwind from the call, cause that's where they will come. Play the wind, don't go too deep and just let the call bring em across the property right to you.
  4. Lots of great advice. Thanks to all. I'm going to see if the wife can somehow post a picture from google maps of our property and the surrounding area. Thats way beyond my computer skills lol! Maybe you fellas will be able to tell me how you would attack the area.


    Wind. That's the biggest factor for any property. If the wind is wrong, don't hunt it because you will prob regret it or educate a yote that you never see.
  5. I can't speak for your exact model, but I have a 91' 75hp evinrude with the VRO pump removed, ran at my mix of 50:1and have trolled for hours with no issues. She fires right up and doesn't spit after a good 4-5 hr troll. Only thing that bugged me was that at troll speed she shook the boat a bit, again completely different setup than yours just figured I'd share my experience. Thankfully I scored a sweet little honda 4 stroke and will be running that this year.

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