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    Fished a lot of tournaments in this boat this year and have guided many. Can go shallow or deep. Wind or not. Triton 216 fishunter.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shane View Post
    Fished a lot of tournaments in this boat this year and have guided many. Can go shallow or deep. Wind or not. Triton 216 fishunter.

    Awesome looking boat! What is the price tag on a rig like that Shane?
    Don't Move a Mussel!! Clean, Drain and Dry EVERY TIME, ON EVERY BODY OF WATER!!

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    I feel for yous guys that have to fish out of boats like those

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappie Chatt View Post
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    Actually Chatt, I like your new rig too. Those CC's and multi-species (aka walleye) boats just have excellent use of floor space. A big ole fat guy like me really appreciates the ease of movement and functionality of those boats
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    2008 Lund GL 186 Fisherman. I love this boat. Nice dry ride. Saving my pennies for a kicker motor.
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    Walleyecrazy, I noticed your steps on the front of the trailer. How do you like them and where did you get them? My Lund sets up off my trailer pretty good and it can be a chore loading and unloading by myself. I think they would make it easier.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crappieslinger View Post
    Awesome looking boat! What is the price tag on a rig like that Shane?
    A LOT if you don't have a Triton Sponsor......

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    Sah back in 2002 when I was fishing The RCL Walleye tourneys there was a vender selling the steps. I.ve used them on 3 Different boats , they do work great for loading and getting in the front of a deep sided boat. you just have to watch turning real sharp.

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