Took this bracket off my boat to install a swim platform. It is in great shape, fully functional, and includes mounting hardware. This is information I recieved from Garelick after contacting them about which model number it was:
You have our model 71090 and it was built in 2005. It is a 4 stroke motor bracket, horse power rating 7 ½ to 30, motor weight not to exceed 169 pounds and it has 9 ½†vertical travel. Thank you for your inquiry.
$175, located in Syracuse area
I don't know if they use those numbers in their reports, but it wouldn't hurt to at least do one for your summer laker trips and ask when you request the diary if they would use any trib info or not. When you fill out the diary you record where each fish is caught, so they would be able to separate them easily.
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What do you plan on using it to film? They are not meant for taking video at any kind of distance. A 30 yard bowshot is very hard to see when viewed later, looks like the target is much farther away because the camera has such a wide angle lense and no zoom feature. If you plan on filming yourself on shot or mounting it to a decoy for close up views of game they work well. If you want a primary video camera to film animals and shots then I would recommend a hand held video camera with a tree arm or tripod rather than an action cam. Also gun or bow mounting an action can makes for very shaky hard to watch video.
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I ordered one from the new Ithaca gun co. last year. Fits great and they were good people to work with.
Did a quick morning trip with high hopes. Got out of the south shore launch and went to deep water in the channel. Grab first rod to set up, looked in boat and I completely forgot my tackle box with all my crankbaits, had boxes of flasher & flies on boat still(not a hot walleye bait). So we fished the whole day with the same 6 reef runner 800's and TDD11's that were on the six rods from my last otisco trip. Ended up 4 for 6, three keeper eyes and a white bass. Only bite on the riggers all day was white bass, all 5 walleye bites were taken on the three way rigs on boards, one on the crankbait two on the spoons. Miss em way out fished us again.!.
Don't know when you plan on coming or where from but the nice and easy right off the tully exit from 81 has crawlers, open 24 hours. I used to do well on copper blades,(got a better trolling boat so don't pull harnesses much anymore.)
No depth, have an 840 w/ an x4 probe. I'd bet with 34-35 ft of cable out my probe was right around that 31-33 ft. I didn't have my board lines that deep, I had tdd11's and rr800's at 120-150ft, so prob running ~ 25ft. Could not keep brown's off at any depth.
Fished 6-1145. We got one eye,19", on a five color down the chute with a glow frog stingray. Got nine browns on cranks, sticks, and scorpion spoons off the boards and riggers. Rounded out the morning with a small mouth bass also. Action came from 20-34', the probe rigger was parked at 34 all morning, had 60 degrees there all morning. Trying to get ready for the19th.