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  1. 1999 251 Sportcraft

    Low hours meticulously maintained. Turn key and ready to fish. Everything operates as they should. Don't miss this one!

    $35,000.00

     

    Features:

    350 Mercruiser, solid state ignition, fuel injected

    Bravo outdrive w/ss prop.

    Load Rite tandem axle galvanized trailer

    Custom made hardtop w/radiobox

    Two-way radio

    Garmin chart plotter/fishfinder

    Thru-hull transducer

    2017 Honda 9.9 high output 4-stroke kicker, 25" shaft

    PDR Marine swim platform kicker bracket

    Garmin TR1 Gold Autopilot

    Lewmar windlass and anchor rode w/bow switches

    10 rod Cisco Rocketlauncher

    10 Cisco Rod holders w/trackmount bases

    2 6' Cisco Tracks

    2 Cisco Electric planer board reels

    Fore & aft spreader lights

    All safety equipment included in sale

    Everything 3 years old or newer

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  2. On 8/8/2018 at 6:05 PM, Fishnut said:

    Most people I know just haul and hope for the best. Make sure all your lights work and your legal in every other way. Don’t give them a reason to pull you over.


    Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United

     

    Being too wide is probable cause for a traffic stop.

  3. We use the iWindsurf app. It shows forecasted wind speed as well as expected gusts. Does not give wave forecasts, but you can determine what lake conditions should be like based on the information given. Usually spot on and reliable.

  4. 6 hours ago, Smoke-N-Finn said:

    Another thing to consider is Cisco Tracks come with Stainless Hardware for mounting with the track. I don't know of any others that do.

     

    And if you need alternative hardware, such as longer screws, they swap out the stock hardware and replace it with what you need. No extra charge.

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  5. Hello all-

    Brand new here, actually this is my first post. We, my brother and I live in NE Ohio. We walleye fish on Lake Erie, so not new to fishing, just new to the salmon game. Going to come  over to Lake Ontario and need advice on tackle (reels, rods, line, etc.) to purchase. We plan on fishing down riggers, dipsy's and planer boards. Thinking an August trip or three. I know this is a loaded request as I'm sure there are many differing opinions and options.

    Some of what we have been advised so far. Have to fish mono. Can't fish mono. Got to have copper. Don't use copper, wire is the ticket. Have to use 17 strand torpedo wire. Can't fish braid. Have to fish 45 or 55 size reels. 30 size is all that is needed. You see where this is going. So, give us a little guidance here if you will.

    Thank you all in advance,

    DD

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