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| Does anyone else set up their boat so you only need a single hand to access most everything you need? Starts with tackle box design, rod storage, release tools and lighting.
Goal is to reduce downtime and bending over in the boat.
Anyone? |
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Location: Yahara River Chain | I'm not understanding your question Ranger. Might save a lot of downtime and bending over by taking up panfishing.
Congrats on the 3015th post. |
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Location: Eau Claire,WI | I am not quite that obsessed about my boat layout.I do like to have my release tools in one place,near my net holder.As far as rods and tackle boxes,as long as they fit in the boat and stay in there ,it is ok with me!
I think I know what your problem is Rick,get a boat longer than 10 feet!!! They don't tip as easy! JK had to say it!!!!Try a trihul... Paul |
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Location: oswego, il | Depends on who I am fishing with. |
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| sometimes it is bend over or breathe for me |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Yep.
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| Hardy haw. Be careful 'bout cheezin on my little boat. That little boat has seen things you'll never see. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Out in Keith's aluminum micro muskie rig tonight on a 200 acre lake. Our 'new' 1974 9.9 ran great, and Keith boated a Muskie. Nuttin' wrong with compact... |
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