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    Default It was a CRAPPIE Saturday!


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    Caught some nice ones down at Ramsey. Throwing black/chartreuse sliders, count to four, reel in slowly. Suspended in about eight foot of water.
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    nice bunch

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    Nice job. Thanks for sharing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab View Post
    Nice job. Thanks for sharing.
    nice!!!!

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    from the bank or a boat? also can you leave your gas motor on the boat or do you have to remove it when you are on the lake

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishingdad View Post
    from the bank or a boat? also can you leave your gas motor on the boat or do you have to remove it when you are on the lake
    I have had my 21' bass boat on Ramsey. I did not remove my 225 Merc, or the prop or the gas. Nothing was said to me and the lake was so busy you did not need a boat to fish because you could walk from one deck to another there where so many boats on the water. It was one of the first bluegill spawns.

    I did not take any chances when loading and used the Tm and winch to load the boat. It is a pain and can be a bit dangerous but so is talking to a CPO about using the motor to load.

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    Nice mess

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishingdad View Post
    from the bank or a boat? also can you leave your gas motor on the boat or do you have to remove it when you are on the lake
    From the boat. You can have a gas motor, just can't use it. The game warden told me he would never write a ticket for people using the motor for loading loading. I know him personally, so, I believe him. It's a fairly dangerous ramp to load without the motor. I never use my motor but I just have a jon with 20 horse, so it's easy to pull on, and used this ramp my whole life so I'm use to it. HINT: DO NOT STEP IN THE WATER on the ramp unless you HAVE TO. It is VERY slick with no bumps or anything with traction. You will slip straight in and I've seen several people get hurt. Iv'e owned three different style of boats....bass, v bottom, and flat bottoms, and the most successful way to load there is to back in the trailer until the wheels or fenders are slightly under water....leaving yourself room to stand between the truck and the water. Then pull or drive your boat on. I usually pull in on, then get on the platform I put on my tongue to attach the main strap and get off to crank it up.
    Hope this helps.

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    ooh-ee! That's my kind of fishin and catchin

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    Nice mess.

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