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150 for the Coldwater setup
$125 for the RS Net
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2 hours ago, REELDRAG2 said:
Hey Dan, this is JoeB. I think I was the original owner of the trophy. Are u giving up fishing or something? This was an awsome boat and I caught alot of fish with it. Someone is gonna get a great boat. If my wife didn't have me traveling so much I'd buy it back. Good luck with the sale.
Yea someone got a great deal! I just didn’t want to pay for yearly storage / maintenance on it and my fishing partners all went and got lives and went back to work :)
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Trailer has just been serviced and inspected!
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$19,500 - someone scoop her up and put her to use while the season is still hot!
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$20,000. New plugs and wires. No hours put on the motor this year.
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$20,500 without the rods & reels.
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On 6/6/2023 at 1:40 PM, Dirt5 said:
Does it have autopilot?
It does not
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2008 Trophy Pro 2152 WA /w 2008 Caravan dual axel bunk trailer.
$18,000
4.3L MercCruiser, new remote oil filter, new Quicksilver Nemesis 4 Blade prop (with spare), Power Trim Tabs, Raw water washdown, Garmin echoMAP UHD 93sv Chartplotter/Fishfinder, Fish Hawk X4 /w Probe, Garmin Fusion marine stereo /w Rockford Fosgate 6” speakers, on board battery charger. 2x Cannon Magnum 10 downriggers and 1x Cannon Magnum 5 downrigger 3x Shark weights. 2x Big Jon Manual Planar reels, Big Jon rod holders 2x Otter Boat Planer Boards, filet table. Several boxes of spoons, dipsy divers, flashers and flies.
Electronics and bottom paint are 2 years old, as well as the two Magnum 10 downriggers.
Boat is in the water at West Point Marina and the slip is paid for the summer.
I also have a full set of high-end rods and reels that will be available with the sale of the boat (extra) or afterwards 4x Shimano Tekota 600 HGLCA (two with wire and wire rollers and 2 with mono), 2x Daiwa Saltist LC20s, 2x Saltist LC50s with 10 color, 1x Okuma Cold Water. All rods are Shimano Talora. RS Nets – King Net. All setups are in perfect shape, not chartered just fished recreationally.
I am not interested in selling them separately at this time.
I am the second owner of the boat and it has only been kept in the slip for 2 years. The rest of the time it was trailered.
Boat is in my driveway ready to be shown.
Dan - 585-719-6522
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Damn man, sorry to hear about the diagnosis. **** cancer. I had thyroid cancer in 2020 and luckily it was very treatable. Good luck with the sale, and hopefully better luck with your illness.
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I have to pull my boat to replace the prop - hit something in the bay. Still dealing with Covid so it might be several days still.
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2 minutes ago, whaler1 said:
Hopefully things settle and set up a little. I had a good screen in 110 ish.
Surprised I couldn’t get more fish to hit.
I kept crossing marks, looking at the right rod to fire…….Hoping to go in the morning
Watching Double D's reports, he did real good out in 550 fow.
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I wanted to go farther offshore, we stopped at 430 or so and I tried to set the riggers but my son couldn't handle the boat going into the North chop - we started doing circles - so just trolled in from 430 fow to 100. One bite. All day.
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Just now, whaler1 said:
I haven’t been ou since Thursday but inside was fine and overlooked then.
I’ll be out tomorrow morning around 7 looking for Browns, you’re welcome to shoot me a text.Yea, gonna start inside (looking for kings)
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Taking my son out Wednesday morning - wondering if the inside was still dead - don’t want to run offshore if the inside turned back on. Gas prices and such
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Friday morning out of Braddocks was solid for the first few hours. Nothing huge - lots of shakers, teenage kings. Bite ended around 9:30am. Picked up one more around 10:30 before we called it and went swimming. 80-120FOW.
Sunday tried the same thing- what a difference two days makes - super slow bite. Grinded a decent brown and a teenage king in the boat and that was it. Not a single shaker - morning bite was nonexistent for us. Marked lots of bait and fish, but no bites out of it.
The bay water depth is dropping, going slow, hit something at the bottom (no damage) even trimmed way up. That's why I am always scared to plane in and out of there.
Sunday made for a great swimming day though!
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Finally had some better luck on the newly renamed Rocinante today. I think we went 3 for 8 out of Braddocks today. Earlier the dipsies were firing off at 170 over 180-200. My brother lost a few, we couldn't figure out why until I looked down and noticed... a banana peel. That's right. Trevor B. McGuckin ****ed up AGAIN with the banana.
After I tossed the offending fruit overboard, I landed a nice 20# and he got a slightly smaller female.
Best action was 90' down over 220. Found a few bait balls and worked them.
Lost 3 colors on my 10 color setup to a bad turn (I'll take the fall on that one) that turned into a huge rats nest.
All in all it was a really nice day on the water, getting out there much earlier played a big role for us.
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Is it worth going out in the afternoon now? I want to go Friday but can't make it out til around 11.
Okuma Coldwater /w Talora Rod - RS King Net - Filet Table
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It is. 585-719-6522