Sounds like my boat. LOL
provides a jump if I leave my key on. Mine has a USB port as well. Small so it fits under out seats. Maybe 3” x 6” case.
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Sounds like my boat. LOL
WHAT! no curse jar!
Catch all you can when you can!
An old man in his old boat having fun!
FISHING REPORT: ‹Caught two docks, 3 trees and a stump- threw them back!S10CHEVY LIKED above postSpoonminnow thanked you for this post
I don't have a boat but I do have a wagon that my wife and I use for bank fishing. It has become full of stuff we don't use.
The haul down is not too bad but the haul up has become a challenge, we have to take breaks.
We have far more in that wagon than we will ever us. We want everything we could possibly need with us although most we will never use.
For my wife and I , I want to make fishing simple again. Toting all this stuff is taking the fun out of my fishing.
I'm too old for all this.
Alan
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Catch all you can when you can!
An old man in his old boat having fun!
FISHING REPORT: ‹Caught two docks, 3 trees and a stump- threw them back!
I don't have a bass boat having sold it a few years ago. I prefer a car top (truck bed) aluminum boat I can load myself that I can launch on smaller waters that don't allow gas motors. There's only one private lake I use my 2.5hp gas.
Storage in my little boat is this plastic box which fits on a boat seat:
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I store my boat outside so I have take most items in the house after a day of fishing. When I am done for the day I put both graphs, tackle bag and life vest in a igloo cooler that also doubles as a live well. This way all I have to do is throw the cooler in boat when I am ready for the next trip. I drives me crazy when I see on guy with 6 rods on the deck. I see it as a easy way to break some rods. To each is own I guess.
I carry an assortment of fuses and keep a small set of jumper cables in the boat. Saved the day one time when I had left the key on and ran down the cranking battery and found out after getting to the lake.
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Jumper cables to the trolling batteries to get the
motor started has saved a trip or two for me over the years
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I went on an adventure into downsizing. Once I started removing a few things, there were so many others that I don’t really need. Now just those must have items are aboard and things are so much better.
Maybe they will bite this one……