Let them laugh, they have no idea the history of that boat or why it’s so special. Besides it’s not the boat that catches the fish. Good job.
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Let them laugh, they have no idea the history of that boat or why it’s so special. Besides it’s not the boat that catches the fish. Good job.
Heat up the oil, its time to Fry Crappie. Great cooler shot.
Awesome read! Thanks for sharing with us
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I miss my old 1960 Feathercraft 14' boat. Should've kept her for the small lakes around here. Sold her to a younger man who will use her wisely. Great day on the lake Hayman.
WOW!
Beautiful cooler pic! I bought a 1958 14' Crestliner Super Seaman a couple years ago in fine shape. Added a sun canopy. Family has had great fun camping and fishing in it. Built to last, and easily driven by an 8hp '83 Mariner. Easy on gas, towable with a small car. I don't think the crappie mind being caught in it any more than a fancier boat. Absolutely no regrets!
Nothing wrong at all with an old boat
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Good for you buddy, always said if was catching 'em like that and a warden pulled up, I'd tell him to sit tight 'til I got done! Then he can take me in, lol!