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Adk1

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  1. yeah, makes you wounder!
  2. My Berts tracks come in tomorrow. they were on backorder. talk about a downer when I get the two rod holders but find a note that says the tracks are on backorder allow 2-3 weeks! It wasent even a week and they are on their way!
  3. Sk8man, do you live on this board?? haha JK!
  4. Hey Nick, I have to tell you, you are one luck SOB..Your wife loves camping on the boat and fishing for salmon on lake O..I must say that I am abit jealous!
  5. The guy that gave me his two Mag 10A downriggers had a nice 20' Grady White weekender. HE had an autopilot on it. was one of the older ones that attached to the steering wheel. He would flip a switch and it would contact the wheel and steer. don't know what it was called though. I do know it was before GPS though!
  6. There are Northern King spoons in every place from your local tackle shop to Walmart, he is definatly making spoons.
  7. yeah I could definatly tell that you had autopilot!
  8. Welcome, I pass through Greene allot on my way to Trumansburg NY.
  9. th Hey, that is what I said! haha
  10. Bahh humbug,. have had the last week off and it has been great! Today was the last day of my vacation...I hate the last day of vacations cause you are always thinking,,,"this time tomorrow I will be back at work"....Rrrrrr
  11. I have a 221V Islander and now that I have been out on the water with her a few times I am confident in its ability to handle some water. Its a big boat though, about as big as Iwould want to travel on land any distance. Being aluminum much easier though. If you want a cuddy style boat, the Islander is the ticket. If I were going with a non cuddy style boat, it would be a Lund
  12. I have a 10A. Unfortunatly, I do not have the plug that stays on the boat. I have since been told that I have to buy a new wiring kit and rewire the Mag 10A rigger.. Is there a way around this? Its like $60 a pop and I have 2
  13. isn't anyone worried about the scent that some of these things you are talking about putting on the spoons? I.e. WD-40, nail polish etc? Just curious.
  14. Might want to just hold onto them especially if they are in original packaging?
  15. I don't even own a Smithwick, but have allot of Rapalas and a few Rebel lures. What exactly is the difference?
  16. Egoody I might be fishing out of Mexico that same time. WIll be my first on Lake O
  17. ok so doe Bfuller make the spoons for Stinger>?
  18. haha. no idea..Dont have any stingers or much of anything yet. I will say that I have purchased some Dreamweavers though. but that's it!
  19. wow, BFuller pretty ambitious eh
  20. I have an Islander 221V. I got a Merc 9.9 long shaft. I wouldn't go any lesser than a 9HP in my opinion. The 9.9 is a decent engine. I am getting an EZ steer for it. Some peeps tighten the steering on the kicker and use the I/O to steer. Would be ok with ideal conditions but not good for any breeze or chop. having said that, as you know the islander is a light boat and allot of boat is out of the water and is subject to more more in a wind than a comparable boat that is fiberglass with more of the boat in the water. I am staying away for 4 stroke engines. I have a 1986 Merc 9.9. works the nutz..However, if I had the $ I would not hesitate to pull the trigger on a 9HP Etec. You can have those Yamahas and all the other 4 strokes, Etec is the way to go
  21. I have picked up a few bullhead but not on lake o. mostly on rapalas
  22. I am pretty sure that I am just gonna take the trailer when the boat is off of it to my local garage and have them look into it. It needs to be inspected anyways and 4 tires put on it. that will be big $ but the 4 tires are from 1991! I don't see myself pulling that rig 3.5 hours down I90 from my house to Lake O.. Let me tell you the story of last September.. I make the deal to go from my house in Northville NY to Lake Erie to pick up the boat. I head out, get there, check it over, pay the guy in cash. Hook up to the boat, of course the trailer lights do no work. I figuring that this would happen, brought a spare temporary light kit with me. Well, unfortunately, the light kit doesn't extend all the way to the back of the trailer, only about to the farthest axl. so I find a spot and stick on the temp lights via magnet. Hook up the lights..Well, I have tail lights and that is it. no brakes no signals..so I have to travel basically 5 hours East on I90...its getting later in the day now mind you. Needless to say it was a hairy ride on the way home. Of course it was raining and dreary..I was very nervous that the tires would make it. They are original 1991 tires and there is allot of cracking in the sidewalls.. Fingers crossed I made it. Wont be doing that again though!
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