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    Default Bluegill Fall Pattern


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    Nice job, how deep was the water and were you fishing on bottom?

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    That was about 20 feet. The whole river bottom is only about 20 feet deep there until you get to the first of the old dams. There it drops down to 40. The upper portion where I fish is pretty uniform bottom, all rock, the very beginnings of the Appalachian Mountain chain.

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    What river are you fishing? Enjoy your videos.

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    flint, it's the Black Warrior River is west-central Alabama.

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    great show Funbun!!!!!

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    Tell us more about your mudmotor

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    What do you want to know? I have an entire playlist on the YouTube channel:
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...SH3-8WumPKytlz

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    You a YouTube phenomenon!!!
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    Yeah, it's been a journey with this mud motor. Simple, reliable, durable power for running the river. I put way too much power through that first powerhead. If I build another one I'm either going to build a 460cc motor or start wit ha 196cc racing engine like Box Stock Engine and go from there: Welcome to Boxstockproject.com Race Engines and parts at an affordable cost- A VBODesigns.com Web Site Design!

    I think either one would make a good torque build with a Black Mamba Jr. camshaft. Keep the RPM down to 5k, make all the power down low. Anyway I'm happy with the current Champion Power Equipment powerhead in stock configuration because it has a really good rocker arm design that makes it much more fuel efficient.

    Honestly gallons-per-hour trumps miles-per-hour.

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