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4x4bassin

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  1. You're not in the minority necessarily because many of us would put it back for various reasons (like eating smaller fish, maintaining brood) inc

     

    The difference is that "many" of us also know when something isn't really our business.

    You are exactly right it is not my business and I was under the impression that this fish was

    alot bigger than it was , Sorry guys !!!!

    Fishabout/Iceguy , I really hope comments like mine do not stop you from posting other vids. because

    I truly enjoy reports like yours , honestly , keep it up .

    I couldn't believe you actually got that fish in with that mess , well done !

  2. All i'm saying guys is that in "my" opinion that fish would be better off in the lake

    then on the table.

    I'm all for keeping some for the bbq but not this size (smaller ones taste better)

    Anyways I guess i'm the minority on this one !

  3. I'm in the market for a new rod and have a couple questions.

    I don't get out much so I don't need anything fancy (save that for soft water)

    Where would be the best place to start looking and what should I be looking for ?

    I will be going after lake trout/pike/whitefish so I imagine I would need

    something a little heavy.

     

    Thanks

  4. I know there has been some related comments on this subject but I still can't decide. I'm in the market for a

    finder for my father inlaw (since I use his boat alot it's the least I could do) and he hit a rock last summer

    with his new mercury so he does need one !

    I'm kinda partial towards lowrance (own a X-125 on my boat , great finder) but what do you guys think ?

    I do alot of jigging for lake trout in his boat so a finder that can help me and the family with this would be great !

    Looking at spending between 300 and 400 dollars.I was looking at the X-67 but i'm not sure.

    Thanks

  5. I just picked up some Mich. X-i2 snows for the car , good reviews. The way I look at it is , if you are going to bother

    with getting snow tires don't skimp out for the sake of 20-30 bucks a tire because all it takes is one slip into the ditch

    and those good tires are paid for !

    Also check out Tire Rack , lots of reviews there .

  6. I do all the tips everyone has said but I've heard that storing it inside (basement) is worse than storing it outside. Something to do with the hot temps and dry air can cause seals to dry up and moisture to build up in the engine that could cause corrosion. If you have a shed or garage I would leave it in there. That's what I do and my motor is fine.

    I have heard the same thing , mine stays in the garage with no problems.

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