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    Quote Originally Posted by usafret99 View Post
    nice fish, how were you fishing?
    Pole in each hand slow zig zag along the channel 16 18ft deep

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    Good deal! I'm gonna give em a shot in the morning since I got my TM repaired.
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    Steve, what did you find on your troling motor?
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    Now that's what I'm talking about 20 watt. They are still on that pattern and those are some good eatin!!!! No way I could have stood that kind of cold

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    Quote Originally Posted by free bird View Post
    Steve, what did you find on your troling motor?
    The negative/black wire had shorted out somewhere from the batteries to the bow (chafing I'm sure). I had 3 wires that were already ran from stern to bow so I just used one of the spares and that took care of the problem. TM was fine, I took the TM and hooked direct to the batteries and no problem this is what led me to look elsewhere. I spent most of the day yesterday in 34* temps working on it but I got er dun!
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    Congrats on a great catch. You're much tougher than I, much tougher.

    Steve, good job on the TM repair. Persistence paid off, you're tough too.
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    Nice bunch of quality crappie Jimmy. You're on the gooden's now.

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    Steve that's a good job of deducting. They didn't teach you that at Alabama..... Lol
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    About those temps ---- When I got home at 7:30 the temp nwas 24 Degrees. At noon it made it up to 31

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    That's colder than a ....well..trust me. It's cold.
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