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    Quote Originally Posted by Potatoe View Post
    What temperatures are you fishing in the winter
    I will fish as long as there is no ice on the ramp. Temperature doesn't bother me. Just need to be properly and safely prepared for the cold. And yes, Redge is correct, always wear your pfd!
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    When you put your boat in first thing after a really cold night let the motor sit in the water a minute or so. Just incase you have a little ice on the impeller on the waterpump.
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    I would recommend taking you prop off to make sure no fishing line has messed up the seal. Other than that no worries.

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    Ditto on all. Especially the PFD. Had a friend fall in one winter. Fishing alone. His winter overalls sucked up so much water he didn't have the strength to pull himself in to the boat. Thank God two fishermen heard his calls for help. PFD saved him. Tn. river on a 30° day.

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