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SOLD ! 10/31 Came off my boat trailer works fine. 1400 LB works with most boats or for use in the garage. Strap is tied to hook very secure. Two bolts(incl) attach to anything including its intended use on a trailer.. Branson Hills area. $20
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"SOLD 10/4/20". TRANSHIELD Mooring Cover for V-hull. NEW. NOW $65
Will S. replied to Will S.'s topic in Buy - Sell - Trade
Oh I DONT HAVE A VEXUS.. LOL.. The dealer included the cover with MY used Alumacraft boat. Guess Im just slumming... -
I have a friend coming to visit mid October to fish for something different than he is use to. We plan to fish the lower end around Cricket Creek. Is the Cricket Creek Marina area good for White Bass and some big Crappie this time of year ? Thanks
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They must be back in school.. Ive been at the lake on weekdays at the lower end of Longs Creek, its been like "Crickets" down there. Nice only a few boats out.. BUT big posterior schools of Gar..mowing on the schools of baitfish..
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Yes I hate boat traffic UNLESS ITS MINE !
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4 Stroke cooling requirements
Will S. replied to Will S.'s topic in Tips & Tricks, Boat Help and Product Review
Simple just like politics. When someone is trying way too hard to "convince you 24-7" run. -
Seems like the worst thing you can catch schooling white bass on are treble hooks. It takes too long to remove them when the water is boiling with excitement. And they don't like to be held either.. LOL
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4 Stroke cooling requirements
Will S. replied to Will S.'s topic in Tips & Tricks, Boat Help and Product Review
Good point, I guess the water would always be cooler than that ! -
Retrieving a delicious pizza from the water. Cricket Creek Marina has pretty good pizza. But It does not stay on the deck well unattended when getting on plane. At least I was able to enjoy several pieces idling from the dock to the no wake bouys. Note: The marina store is very well stocked & priced. Boat necessities, clothing, food, drinks, tackle & PIZZA within minutes.
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I hit an area yesterday on the lower Long Creek where the water temp was 86 degrees. (air temp 98). First I wondered why on earth was I on the water followed by when is the water too hot to cool an outboard sufficiently.
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Good extra deck space.
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While searching for bridges, I ended up in a school of baitfish. The Gar were having a picnic while the White Bass sped by deep & picked off the stragglers one by one. Cricket Creek Area bait fish today. <-------- Video Link
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My used 1860 came with a HDS 10, I just have not figured it out yet.
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I will see if I can find some bridges next week & see whats left. Ill post pics later..I wonder if the creek channel is STILL under the bridges...
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Does anyone have images (photo or down scan or side scan) of submerged smaller bridges under Table Rock Lake . After 50-60 years I don't know how much is left but I image most of the small bridges were make of wood, maybe a steel structure. I have read that wood will preserve in water with very little oxygen (probably deep). thanks.. (pic attached is NOT on Table Rock.. For demonstration only). 😉
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Any chance of pictures ? thanks...
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This is a very old Post , but I was wondering what you ended up doing. I want to do this as well next to the front deck on my Alum CC 1860.
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Cork handles on fishing rods
Will S. replied to Will S.'s topic in Tips & Tricks, Boat Help and Product Review
You were right ! I just did my glass top. Took the burnt stuff right off. thanks.. What a product ! -
If anyone should have the desire to clean their cork handles, I found this on YouTube. (Yes I know, I have two much time on my hands). A wet Mr Clean Magic Eraser works great ! Only takes a minute or two.
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Mini Breakers CMB vs CLB
Will S. replied to Will S.'s topic in Tips & Tricks, Boat Help and Product Review
I received a reply from CARLING. The breakers are interchangeable. The difference is the capacity. The bigger CLB's are available in hight amps. Project completed. -
Mini Breakers CMB vs CLB
Will S. replied to Will S.'s topic in Tips & Tricks, Boat Help and Product Review
CMB-Series Compact, Push-to-reset actuator. Single pole, 3 - 20 amps @ 125-250VAC, 32VDC. CLB-Series Push-to-reset actuator. Single pole, 3 - 60 amps @ 125-250VAC, 32VDC.
