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Dara

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  1. Bout all you can do is leighs bay for whitefish
  2. Mine is just the 3 cyl...it tops out at 102 ish. I like it in the twisties..its not as light as a cat but i'm used to it.
  3. One of the girls I ride with has a 600 Sabrecat with 13,000 Miles on it. I can't pass her when she decides to get on it.
  4. cause the walleye are bigger
  5. There is a difference between wrenching and regular maintenance. I grease mine a couple times a year. After a few rides I get under it and check things over. I have changed all the wheel bearings over 4 years. They just go bad. If you check things over you generally don't get stuck on the trail...thats wrenching..fixing it after its busted. Right now I gotta get it in to the shop cause I'm blowing belts. Another hunderd bucks shot today
  6. same as comparing any cat to a yammie...cats are fast but you don't have to work on a yammie...pick your poison yep..bed time..I'm hitting the trails tomorrow...hope it starts since it doesn't have a pull cord
  7. My Yammie has 8500 on it and its like new Dr. I had a 500 venture...great little sled..I could take both kids fishing with it. The 3 of us would ride from McNabb st to Lonely Lake to fish cause it was a nice ride.
  8. we all gotta give a little this morning we were watching the news. American station. Some were complaining that their tax dollars went to relief...but in the same breath they were asking where to donate. They said that Americans were the most giving nation...they just hate it to be forced on them with taxes. Kind of a free will thing...I'll give you the shirt off my back, but the government better not say I have to I just find it interesting is all And Yes..haiti will get a few of my dollars
  9. Strictly snow a skidoo tundra is good. You can't tow a lot and if you get into the slush its a bit underpowered. The yamaha vk540 or vk professional is like a bulldozer but can still do 90mph...wide to get between trees though. A wide track skandic is good...mountain sleds too. You gotta pick a price point and also decide a bit more what you want to do with it...fishing or boondocking
  10. Thats why we call em footballs...nice fish Does he use a rod or hand line. I switching over to rods...I got a 6lb splake last year on my 6' ultralight through the ice...that was some fun reeling in
  11. that was you that did that one and how come you named yourself after a lake? nice bass..that for dinner?
  12. you should have seen me down in the basement of the outhouse cutting out the floor this summer...Husqvarna 61 I have ripped a few maple boards with it
  13. back in our drinking days. ...you know what...I've never broken a fishing rod...my buddies dad leaned over the side of the boat and broke one on me once, but thats the only broken rod I ever had
  14. Its not real ice fishing if its south of the french
  15. Can't say as I quite understand how its mine, but its a catchy tune and I like how he uses a chain saw
  16. They rely on brand loyalty clouding the vision
  17. staff...nursing prof
  18. college? say hi to my wife if you see her up there
  19. For scenery you have to be in BC to beat the drive along Lake Superior, Sault to Thunder bay. Hwy 11 is flat and straight...jackpine and black spruce all the way. Good snowmobiling though. You can rent sleds in Sault Michigan and run their trails. Get Luc or oneathem crazies to take you for a walk in the park fishing.
  20. really...I wonder how it was for stopping on ice
  21. Interesting...thankyou TJ. I have wooden and am wondering if there is any boot attachment you can get to add on the toe for traction on hills
  22. OK...you, I will go fishing with
  23. It looks like they are fishing with hockey sticks...and by the looks of that guy...I believe he has a special bait
  24. are these as good as they should be for the price? I'm seriously considering a HDS7 but don't want to waste too much money.
  25. I have a pair of wooden ones...they were carried mostly for emergencies....I did use em a bit though. My wife has a pair of GV's and loves them.
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