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Location: Oswego, IL | I think we are headed to a new dimension folks after seeing the coot. How about this thru wire boat double 10 blades. Speed up to 20 mph for burning bucktails. Don't need to worry about the "best reel for burning bucktails" anymore! Now its motor size.
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Location: Des Moines IA | Already been done ............
http://www.rcfishingworld.com/
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Location: Pelican Rapids, MN | When I was younger, I had a remote control Coast Guard boat - I would tie five feet of line with a floating Rapala to it. It rarely caught anything but when it did, it was hilarious! |
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Location: Oswego, IL |
Yeah but Not with built in double 10s! Trying to compete with the bad boy coot! maybe this one could be called the "cootdaville"
All done in fun gentleman.
I think mine looks cooler than that one above. |
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| Which boat is better to burn doble tens with? |
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Location: Antioch, IL | AND now just in time for the 2011 season the remote control fishing submarine to pull all of those over sized chunks of rubber or crankbaits. No more sore MagDawg shoulders or achy Shadillac backs. Just look at the amazing fishing submarine at work! Such life like action!
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Location: NorthCentral WI | I'm in the market but before I buy one... Can that thing handle 13's and Pounders? |
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Location: Oswego, IL | Heck that sub would be great ice fishing, just mount a small camera on it and go find the fish, no vexlar needed! |
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