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lund guy
Posted 12/15/2014 10:01 PM (#744273 - in reply to #744154)
Subject: Re: my new to me boat




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achotrod - 12/15/2014 12:44 PM

Nice boat! Genevea will be a hot muskie lake in a few year!

Hopefully you are tilting the motor trailering and putting in and out. I would hate to see that newly build motor or transom get torn up.


I trim it up when going in and out I just wanted to let it drain a little bit before heading home and I was putting away some gear so I figured I would leave it trimmed down while doing that but yes when going in and out I trim it up and when hauling it I have it secured with a transom saver I agree Geneva will be an awesome musky fishery in a few years as long as they continue with the stocking efforts Delavan could be as well I have seen some giants while bow fishing that lake I have even lost a few giants as well while musky fishing at night on Delavan not going to say where though lol but I agree both have the making of being awesome musky fisheries as long as people practice catch and release and don't mistaken them for pike plus it would help reduce the carp population in Delavan as well

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