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Old 01-27-2007, 07:03 AM   #21
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Bassnut, where is CT, those initials don't ring a bell with me ? Ah, a mokai, thats the boat worth waiting for. I was lucky enough to drive Mokai's, and I must say even for a guy that's a bit top heavy like me not to mention a bit hesitant at a narrow boat, I am used to a 15' SmokerCraft Alaskan - it handles like a dream. Just a blast to drive. Tight lines and be safe on the water.

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Old 01-27-2007, 08:01 AM   #22
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I'm in the New England, Suffield, Connecticut. I'm not to far from the Mass
Border.
The Connecticut River is one great fishery.
That smallmouth in my avatar is a 5.6lbs. I caught it on
Mothers day last year.
Well, I'll be checking this site out for sure, I'm going for my
first steelie trip in September up in NY on the Salmon river.
Hey who knows, I may fish out there someday.
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Old 01-27-2007, 08:39 AM   #23
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I'm in the New England, Suffield, Connecticut. I'm not to far from the Mass
Border.
The Connecticut River is one great fishery.
That smallmouth in my avatar is a 5.6lbs. I caught it on
Mothers day last year.
Well, I'll be checking this site out for sure, I'm going for my
first steelie trip in September up in NY on the Salmon river.
Hey who knows, I may fish out there someday.
Tight lines
Right on, that is a very nice Smallie - if you ever do get out here, let us know and we can set you up with some Oregon fishing. We have Small Mouth, Large Mouth, Salmon, Steelhead, Sturgeon, Strippers and more types of Trout than you can shake a Rod at , How is the weather back there, we see the news but would be nice to get a first hand report.

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Old 01-27-2007, 08:43 AM   #24
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Right on, that is a very nice Smallie - if you ever do get out here, let us know and we can set you up with some Oregon fishing. We have Small Mouth, Large Mouth, Salmon, Steelhead, Sturgeon, Strippers and more types of Trout than you can shake a Rod at , How is the weather back there, we see the news but would be nice to get a first hand report.

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Careful there Chuck, shaking your rod at the strippers might get you arrested!
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Old 01-27-2007, 08:48 AM   #25
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Careful there Chuck, shaking your rod at the strippers might get you arrested!
But, Officer the Rod wasn't even loaded.............

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I'd be very greatful for some info on your fish finder and rod holders. I am getting ready to go shopping to outfit my Mokai and could use some input.
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Old 02-25-2007, 07:49 PM   #27
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Nice to have another Mokaier on the site, you two just have to get together - those poor fish don't stand a chance. Welcome to OFF, where do you fish mostly ?

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I was one of those slaves who worked too much and fished too little; now I am retired. For the last few years I have been practice fishing, that's where you get out and do everything except actually catch fish. This year the trout and steelhead are on notice in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and maybe British Columbia and Yellowstone.

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Old 02-25-2007, 10:02 PM   #29
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Welcome Ralph,

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I have been practice fishing, that's where you get out and do everything except actually catch fish.
That sounds like me a few months ago. But thanks to the members of this forum I actually catch fish on almost every trip now. (knocking on wood)
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I'd be very greatful for some info on your fish finder and rod holders. I am getting ready to go shopping to outfit my Mokai and could use some input.
Thanks.
I'm not sure if you'd want flush mount rod holders, What kind of rod's
will you be useing? Fly Rod, Spinning Rod or baitcaster?
Maybe you might want to go the clip on type rod holder's.
On my Wavewalker I have a Milk crate with 2" pvc pipes attached to it
for my rod holders, and I use a clip on one too.
I haven't been in a Mokai boat yet, (I'm gonna go demo one in the spring)
so I don't know how you would place the flush mount holders.
You don't want them to get in the way of storage and leg room I would think.
Good luck, and show us some pictures when your done.
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