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Old 05-24-2008, 09:08 AM   #41
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I'd love to but I'm an 8-5, M-F, live for the weekend person. Plus, the only time off that I have I'm taking to go to a concert in Portland on Tuesday! Woohoo!
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Old 05-24-2008, 08:39 PM   #42
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gonna postpone it... Im not feeling great plus the weather is gonna suck so ill just stay home, get my gear ready, watch south park and play video games all day long I havent played my games in forever, they feel neglected Which I am completely ok with... Im enjoying working full time so that I can afford to drive and fish. Im thinking hit up Bond Butte pond Sunday (no crowd, I can get everything set up and figured out) then something else monday.
I lied... oops. It was too nice out... Everything went great. Definately shift all weight to the back though! Im gonna go post the pics in the boat thread.
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Old 05-24-2008, 09:40 PM   #43
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I lied... oops. It was too nice out... Everything went great. Definately shift all weight to the back though! Im gonna go post the pics in the boat thread.
Never believe a fishermans stories.......Thanks for the heads up on the weight to the rear...thanks a million.

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Old 05-26-2008, 10:35 AM   #44
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if you really want a great boat that is small, i'd go with one of the fish hunter series, if you're a lake kind of guy i'd buy or build a floorboard and an anchor, but if you liek rivers than i wouldn't suggest the anchor considering how the current would just flow right over the boat if it was anchored. we have the fish hunter 360 with a floor board and a home-made anchor and we use it to float the willamette and parts of the Mckenzie, we also use it for lakes.

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