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| MuskieMedic |
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Posts: 2091 Location: Stevens Point, WI | 2004 Tuffy Deep V Currently 2004 90 HP Johnson 2-stroke, upgrading to 115 Optimax this summer. Lowrance electronics. Minnkota 65# 24V Powerdrive with AP. Attachments ---------------- tuffy1.jpg (70KB - 212 downloads) | ||
| Pikopath |
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Posts: 501 Location: Norway | Hehe heres my mean lean pike machine. Oh and my truck is offcourse pikegreen (complementary color to the red of the boat) 2006 Tracker Super Guide v14 25 ELPT FourStroke EFI Mercury And the passenger seat in the wife position 'Sit there, shut up! I'm fishing' Michael Edited by Pikopath 7/14/2007 9:27 AM Attachments ---------------- boat.jpg (170KB - 198 downloads) | ||
| Zman |
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Posts: 94 Location: Perham, MN | THROWINWOOD, that is one of the sharpest looking rigs i've seen. Someday i will have one | ||
| THROWINWOOD |
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Posts: 110 Location: NEW LENOX IL | Thanks for the kind words ,now I just need to pop her cherry and get some slime on her . Dave | ||
| Shep |
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Posts: 5874 | Yep, that is a nice looking combo, TW. I can see you take a lot of pride in your rigs! | ||
| bn |
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| Throwinwood...that rocks...you might have the best truck / boat combo I've ever seen! Get it slimed now .... | |||
| Stein |
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Posts: 199 Location: Nebraska | 2000 Ranger R83 with a Rude 150. Just bought it over winter for $11,900. There are deals out there, especially off season. Added a Lowrance 520 to it and I'm good to go. Sure is nice after a 16.5 ft dual console Cajun that I had for the last 10 years. | ||
| THROWINWOOD |
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Posts: 110 Location: NEW LENOX IL | bn ,been having a run of bad luck for quite some time now. Can't put my finger on it but I think it all started a few years ago when I ran into this big shot "MUSKY-HUNTER" on the water and I swindled him out of his lucky hat .Ever since then whenever I wear the thing the fish get scared and vacate the area. Must have a curse on it or something! LOL Take r eazy Dave Attachments ---------------- BN2Ab.bmp (196KB - 189 downloads) | ||
| BNelson |
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Location: Contrarian Island | now that is funny....hey man your Yamaha visor wasn't any luckier for me..I had to replace it with a Ranger visor and the horseshoe came back..guess you sold the Alumacraft and stepped up to a real boat! nice work! | ||
| THROWINWOOD |
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Posts: 110 Location: NEW LENOX IL | Yep the alumacraft is gone and I'm in the Ranger family. What a diffrence. I went down to flippin and watched it get built, VERY COOL. As you can tell I've put a few miles on that visor ,check out that nasty sweat ring. Sorry the yammi visor was a dud .We did manage 3 fish in that tourney,2 shortys and a 38.Had a solid 4footer in Fawn follow an 8, 5 times and once around the entire boat. take care hope to see you on the water Dave | ||
| sworrall |
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Posts: 32958 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Here's my new Tuffy 1890 GDC Esox. Low profile, easy to reach fish and work on them in the water/net, big water ride one can take to ANY water muskies swim, rated for 200 and will run great with a 115, this is the low profile super stable V I've been waiting for from Tuffy for years. Fishing three is easy, and the rear deck module holds a ton of tackle and comes out or installs in minutes using 4 built in fasteners. Plenty of floor space for my Frabill and a couple boxes, too. Sweet ride! Attachments ---------------- DSC_0006.JPG (99KB - 182 downloads) DSC_0011.JPG (101KB - 231 downloads) DSC_0005.JPG (94KB - 200 downloads) DSC_0004.JPG (94KB - 174 downloads) | ||
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