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    Yeap, thats my favorite spot, in fact I caught some there today. Also fished Long Cane creek, they are biting pretty good right now.
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    Here is the post. I hope it helps you find some ideas on what you may need.
    This only my opinion, but nothing you can say will change my mind. That makes it a FACT.

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    Here's my Aluma-Weld parked at Bucksaw campground at Truman lake. Nice campground and an easy walk down to the lake where you can park your boat.


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    Here's my rig...








    Here's that 2000 55Hp Johnson reborn as the DuraJET...

    Last edited by FishCrazed; 01-31-2006 at 11:57 PM.

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    Default 929 Nitro

    2001 929 Nitro Dual Consol with a 250 XB
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    Quote Originally Posted by funfishing
    It's a 1964 Aristacraft with a 25th aniversery Mercrury engine wich is also 1964. Paid $800 for about 10 years ago. I only started fishing in the last 3 years. so I took out the fold out seats and put the two swivel chairs in it. That really opened up the space inside, added a sonar and a trolling motor, and some home made rod holders and she fishes pretty good. The last photo is a example of being rode hard and put up wet. But she takes it and cranks every time I turn the key.
    I like the old vintage style of that boat. When others see you coming I bet they don't guess at first your a fisherman.
    NEED MORE COWBELL!!
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    My ride:

    Triton 1860 w/ 50hp Honda 4-stroke
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    Quote Originally Posted by horseshoer
    If I can get my neighbor to come down on the $10 he wants for his rusty pick-up topper, the cuddy cabin is going on and I can host sleepover trips.
    Jeff
    Leave it to Jeff to show everybody up:D
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    New to me, Bayhawk 18.5 ft. 150 Yamaha 16 rod holders Those of you that saw the old boat know it was a pretty big step for me. I have fished it twice and it suits me just fine!





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    Boat # 2 Thunderbolt Basser with 88spl Jonny
    have a good`un heycods

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