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  1. Why are all those boats in that guys way?
    6 points
  2. I believe Mike ( Solo ) does that . He had mentioned it on an old thread. Cabelas had 100 yard 20 & 30 lb dacron backing in floro green cheap . I just did up one reel with it.
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  3. You're talking McKeller correct.... Make sure you know where you are going... an easy lake to get lost on. I fly over it every trip North and South. Leah's video the other days shows it well. Other than that.. no fishing info, not a foot of shoreline without a house on it..
    1 point
  4. I have that same one and it worked well for me. But I can’t find where I left it the last time I used it guess I’m buying another one
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  5. Best I can make out is O? 1559C5. I suspect the second letter is an "N" which should mean it's from Ontario. Then again, I'm not sure how foreign boats' are numbered. Checked with the on line CPIC but it doesn't come up with anything. Then again I put my boat numbers in and doesn't show anything either
    1 point
  6. It's the kind of emergency a 12 gauge is made for.
    1 point
  7. Isn’t this the type of emergency that a flare gun was made for
    1 point
  8. OPP will be all over that. Hopefully someone has reported it.
    1 point
  9. Thanks Lew! Hope all is well with ya. And... yeah, there is all these great points. Gotta love the ProV for all fishability. Both options are awesome RN! Still believe that 18 for around here, on inland and big lakes is more than enough boat. Unless it's the fish being caught, bigger is not always better IMO. The 1875 ProVM has 4 more inches beam than my 1875 ProGuide's 92", which anyone who gets in the big tiller with the wide open dance floor (like the ProMusky does have) will often comment how much space there is. If that's what you're looking for, I think you've found it in that boat and without there being need to haul around even more space and weight with the 20.
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