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I Shot A Big One (For Fins And Feathers)
G-ROD replied to BilletHead's topic in General Angling Discussion
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2007 SeaArk RiverCat 2072-single console-huge livewell-baitwell-tackle storage-am/fm CD with remote-2 large marine speakers-3 bank 5-5-5 amp on board charger-rod holders on side-rod tiedowns on front deck-anchor & rope-fire extinguisher-good cranking battery-2 good deep cycle trolling bats(one brand new as of last Tuesday bought in Osage Beach on my once a year trip to LOZ)-Pats Custom cover new in 2010 2001 Yamaha f115 four stroke-stainless 3 blade prop-low hours-runs excellent-awesome fuel mileage-oil change last weekend 2007 trailer-aluminum wheels-excellent tires-new spare-all tires kept covered-no dry rot 2008 Motorguide 81 lb 24 volt trolling motor- This is an excellent rig that needs nothing. It is ready to go. Pics are from this past week at LOZ. $14750---314-607-1336 Gary located in St. Charles MO
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man I hope not....
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2007 SeaArk RiverCat 2072-Excellent boat,has 2001 Yamaha F115 4 stroke runs like a dream. 24 volt Motorguide 81 lb trolling motor, baitwell tank, big livewell, stereo CD player, 3 good batteries, new custom cover from Pats Custom covers, rod holders, good storage area, fish/depth finder ... This boat is very nice & needs nothing. It has a few scratches from the trees at Truman lake. It has been well taken care of, mechanically and cosmetically. Trailer is a 2007 with aluminum wheels and very good tires. Trailer is in excellent condition. Has good spare tire. All tires are kept covered. No dry rot or sun damage. The outboard motor runs excellent & is very good on fuel mileage. It is a very low hour motor that was installed on this boat by the SeaArk dealer where this boat was purchased. Steering cables are smooth and easy to turn. Very quiet running motor too. 3 blade stainless prop. GPS top speed was 45mph. I don't have the time to use it more than 1-2 times a year. We can take it out for a ride anytime. $15000 (below NADA "average" price) Gary 314-607-1336
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I'm gonna go with #6..All to often a fish is kept out of the water too long being looked at, photographed etc..
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Thanks Gavin, it was a good year. We went as often as we could and enjoyed every outing. Hey Scott, the trailer worked out great. We will get together this spring for sure..
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We have atleast 8" of snow here and i am recovering from elbow surgery..I'm bored so I thought I'd post some pics from 2010....
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What a frustrating loss. I sure hope they learned from it..Still look out of control too much.
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Congrats Scott!
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I go with my homeade CD's which are all country and rock mixes. Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, Dwight Yoakam, George and Tammy, Conway and Loretta, Joe Stampley all mixed in with ZZ Top, AC-DC, Van Halen, Sammy Hagar, JD Blackfoot etc.....I rarely listen to the radio when I'm in the boat..unless I can pick up a ball game occasionally..
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We have had a good year too..Top left is my son Cale with his first "good" buck, He got it opening afternoon with his .243. The rest are bow kills from the week before gun season. All from Putnam County..
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I didn't get one but my 16 year old son did..
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Thanks for the post/report Al.
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Nice!! Congrats hawghunter. My grandpa had a place with a 2 acre pond down in Wickliffe KY. As a kid, I fished it a bunch. One night I used his crappie jig kit to make some crappie jigs. We used squirrel & deer hair and painted the heads with my grandma's finger nail polish. The next morning I caught the lower bass on my homeade crappie jig from his pond. His old scale showed just under 5lbs. That was in the summer of 1978.. The bass on top was also caught out of his pond in 1980..I remember my dad dragging me out of bed on a Saturday morning to get on the pond. It was a misty, hot August morning..We paddled around the pond throwing topwaters. This bass attacked my yellow jitterbug around sunup. The old scale showed 7lbs.. The mount with the 2 bass chasing bluegill is from 2003. They were caught on a St. Charles county "small lake" in September at night, 1am and 1:20am to be exact. Both were caught on a black spinnerbait in exactly the same spot. I never did weigh either of them..
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10-4..
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Sold it today!! It went down to St. Gen area.. Pick up the new jet and tell me where, I'm ready...call me.
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Thanks Scott. After some adjustments, the trailer is perfect for my smallie boat.. The Tadpole 12 footer is now sitting on my old trailer, and going on Craigslist in the morning..if I didn't already sell it to a guy who saw it in my driveway this afternoon..
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Wow! Can't wait to see the pics. Uh...Where did you put in? Where did you take out? What color jig? What weight? What brand? Trailer & color? Flourocarbon weed guard? Log or boulder? Moderate current? Depth? Rod? Reel? Line? Spinning outfit or baitcaster? Pitchin',flippin, trollin' or castin'??? Just kiddin! Congrats!
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I don't think you will have a problem. Go up the wooden steps, there is a nice mowed area with plenty of room for several campsites.
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Just someone elses opinion...nothing more. I've followed and read all of the posts regarding this topic, but have declined to respond..until now. I simply want bigger smallmouth. I'll trade 20-30-40 10"-16" fish for one 20" smallmouth..Everytime I go.
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The St. Charles BP doesn't have a "outlet store"..If it did I would spend a helluva lot less!
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LOL!! me too
