Toms new trolling setup :)
Randy Whiteman
Posted 1/3/2004 6:34 PM (#92368)
Subject: Toms new trolling setup :)





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The latest in trolling technology!!!


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karol
Posted 1/3/2004 7:25 PM (#92375 - in reply to #92368)
Subject: RE: Toms new trolling setup :)




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Location: nappanee IN
hey randy, that' not funny , that's looks the same as my high priced $400 boat that i use because nobody from the club will take me.
p.s.s. i'm nervous to take it on tippy because of the size= my boat not the lake .. we all have to start with something right? see you in feb at the awards banquet ok? karol
kevin
Posted 1/3/2004 7:43 PM (#92377 - in reply to #92368)
Subject: RE: Toms new trolling setup :)





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Location: Chicago, Beverly
Karol, I had a 14' row boat with a 6hp on it.. when I finally could afford the upgrade(Tuffy16' with a 40hp) my days on Webster and the Barbee Chain were much nicer. I know what you are going through...
lobi
Posted 1/3/2004 9:15 PM (#92379 - in reply to #92368)
Subject: RE: Toms new trolling setup :)





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Location: Holly, MI
That doesn't look too bad right now. I am currently boatless and dependent on two other muskie nuts who fortunatly always want another person in the boat. Before I bid tho.. are the sides strong enough to bolt or clamp on my down-easters?
jerryb
Posted 1/4/2004 10:36 PM (#92435 - in reply to #92368)
Subject: RE: Toms new trolling setup :)




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Location: Northern IL
I'd put $ on those guys over some hot rod with a steering wheel and no clue!
That's the correct way to learn to troll properly.
MuskieMedic
Posted 1/5/2004 1:40 PM (#92498 - in reply to #92368)
Subject: RE: Toms new trolling setup :)





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Location: Stevens Point, WI
Size doesn't matter, it's how you use it!! LOL!