Come on Kickingfrog! You're having a battle of wits with an unarmed man. I've read enough of your posts to know you're smarter than that.
MuskyMatt is that guy we all know who has to put down other people to feel good about himself. He constantly criticizes and belittles other people to draw attention to himself. If you can't rise above the crowd, knock them down to your level. His comments are limited to a few simple expressions of jest which he is forced to regurgitate over and over regardless of the thread topic. My suggestion? Skip the MuskyMatt's comments because you'll be a little dumber after reading them and hold out for the guys who make genuine constructive criticizisms which demonstate interesting points of view.
I always buy one piece. I don't think a two piece rod matches a one piece for sensibility. If portability is important to the user, then go with a two piece.
And there it is!!! HAHA ...parade, 45 years, only one win, blah, blah LOL You do realize your limited vocabulary is directly linked to your IQ right? Work on your creativity and people may start taking you seriously.
GO LEAFS!!!
Ah don't let Muskymatt get to you. He doesn't love hockey, he dislikes the Leafs. Toronto could have Christ himself out there in a blue and white robe and then he'd be saying he can only walk on water cause it's frozen.
Come on Saturday night hockey!!
What??? You don't want the winningest coach in history?? Haha don't bother trying to make sense now seniority fan. Hey gotta go...wanna catch the third period of the Chicago practice.
I'll be honest...I was thinking I'd be ready to go mid-March. A buddy suggested I read my policy regarding this clause. There it was! So, I have an extra couple weeks to get ready!
With an early spring like this, I imagine I might not be the only one to jump the gun and unknowingly take that risk. Or, maybe everyone else does read those 10 pages of fine print!!
I see many of you guys getting out between the December and April "dry dock" period. I know my insurance policy stipulates my boat be stored, properly winterized and covered. Is there an extension that can be purchased?
In short, yes. But I'd check the specific model before you buy it. There are some lesser known manufacturers of trolling motors which may cut costs and not offer it. Easy to check first.