Members Ken Lane Posted March 27, 2011 Members Posted March 27, 2011 Hi, we're the Lanes from up near St. Louis, Mo. WE keep our Raptor Toy Hauler on The Cloud Nine Resort near Caulfield. We store our boat on a lift at Panther Bay Marine (big mistake) and fish Norfork Lake most of the time. We also fish at Cloud 9 as they have good stream fishing on the ranch. I'm Ken, a 65 year old semi-retired refrigeration tech/owner manager. We like walleye fishing most but will go for anything that bites. Our rig is a 1998 Lowe Roughneck 175 TC-looks like a Lund multispecies rig. Boat has a 150 Evinrude and a Minnkota 70 lb. autopilot. We sometimes rig our 9.9 Mercury 4 stroke kicker for long days of trolling. We have three down riggers and lots of trolling gear as well as casting equipment. We use 10', line thru rod (no eyelets) rods for trolling and Diawa line counter reels. Our current find has been the wonderful US reel companies "Effortless" reels--magic! Looking forward to sharing information and gleaning some from the group!
rps Posted March 27, 2011 Posted March 27, 2011 Hi, we're the Lanes from up near St. Louis, Mo. WE keep our Raptor Toy Hauler on The Cloud Nine Resort near Caulfield. We store our boat on a lift at Panther Bay Marine (big mistake) and fish Norfork Lake most of the time. We also fish at Cloud 9 as they have good stream fishing on the ranch. I'm Ken, a 65 year old semi-retired refrigeration tech/owner manager. We like walleye fishing most but will go for anything that bites. Our rig is a 1998 Lowe Roughneck 175 TC-looks like a Lund multispecies rig. Boat has a 150 Evinrude and a Minnkota 70 lb. autopilot. We sometimes rig our 9.9 Mercury 4 stroke kicker for long days of trolling. We have three down riggers and lots of trolling gear as well as casting equipment. We use 10', line thru rod (no eyelets) rods for trolling and Diawa line counter reels. Our current find has been the wonderful US reel companies "Effortless" reels--magic! Looking forward to sharing information and gleaning some from the group! Welcome. There is a small, semi organized, but devoted walleye group that fishes the White River chain. I hope we meet up sometime.
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