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    Okay I get emails from Jay Kumar about bass fishing and this picture was in the new one and I just thought it should be shared here, lol!

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    That ought to work pretty good on Reelfoot Lake ...
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    See a lot of them on the Juanita and Susquehanna in Pennsylvania. Very shallow, rocky rivers but great bass fishing. They work really well if you don't have power trim and tilt. Keep motor in the unlocked position and go SLOOOWW!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    That ought to work pretty good on Reelfoot Lake ...
    That was the first thing I thought when I saw it.
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    I need one.
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    Get er done!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    That ought to work pretty good on Reelfoot Lake ...
    I'd have that thing shoved up in the prop and twisted like a bread tie!!! Just gotta learn to live with it in the 'foot....
    If it's to deep to stand up and there is to much to drink, WEAR YOUR LIFE JACKET.
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    Redneck technology at it's finest. Thanks for sharing .
    Creativity is just intelligence fooling around
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    You just can't beat good old boy technology. Thanks
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    Common sense goes a long way in redneck country. I'd have one on my kayak if I could still paddle that fast.
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