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Left Launch and started setting rods around 445pm. Worked 90 to 150 fow 95 to 130 most productive 25+ bites everyone left with more than enough fillets (modified fillet table worked great!). Riggers 75 to 100 divers 225 to 235. 5 rod spread Spoons took majority of bites meat did well on the divers. Another great evening of smiles and memories on Lake O 🇺🇲

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Just a warning about your cutting board, it will warp with only one mount.  I have been making these boards for a couple of months and if they have a single mount, they will warp bad.  We use 3/4 and it still is an issue.  DOuble mounts are a must! 

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49 minutes ago, GAMBLER said:

Just a warning about your cutting board, it will warp with only one mount.  I have been making these boards for a couple of months and if they have a single mount, they will warp bad.  We use 3/4 and it still is an issue.  DOuble mounts are a must! 

Appreciate the advice will keep a eye on it. Not sure what grade of material was used this board was made by a friend from Michigan who deals with industrial plastics for only being 1/2" it seems very strong and durable but I guess time will tell.

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32 minutes ago, SchultzFishingTeamOutdoors said:

Appreciate the advice will keep a eye on it. Not sure what grade of material was used this board was made by a friend from Michigan who deals with industrial plastics for only being 1/2" it seems very strong and durable but I guess time will tell.

By the photo it looks like HDPE.  its durable but will warp.  Make some support legs and you shouldn't have a problem.  

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Here is the board I made for my boat and sell.  This is 1/2” HDPE.  The ones I sell are 3/4” king starboard.  I use the magma adjustable double mounts and the go in my rod holders.  

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