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    Default Wha cha got in yer mouth


    Dumped more pallets this morning. Things went well so had 15 or 20 minutes to fish. Had no fishing equipment since I dumped it out to get condos in boat so went to the bank and found a willer tree that some one had casted their line up in. Cut limb off. This gave me a nice 6 ft ultralight willow pole and some line. Unfortunately there was only one jig left in the bottom of the boat so I tied it on even though it was making me nauseated. Went back to pallets I had just dumped and...BUCKWHEAT strikes again. Wish I woulda had some good equipment and coulda stayed.

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    Now that's what I call results........I aint EVER been that lucky .........or that GOOD.

    Good job -

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    It dont take long to find shade.
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    Now that's some fine fishin', dude! :Hands Clapping
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    Lmbo rcc. You the man he he he. I was thinking of doing some pallets how many can you get in your boat and how u weighting em down. Just thinking pallets are too cumbersome for one person to handle. How deep water are you sinking then in.

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    It is taking 3 concrete blocks and they go down pretty slow. I can only get 2 in the boat at a time, but my boat is lots smaller than yours. Been putting a ramp of pvc pipe over the edge of the boat so I can slide them pretty easily. These are in 13 fow on the edge of a flat where it drops to 16. I would be sure and get something underneath them. Your boat is much too nice to be dragging them rough things on.

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    I don't worry about my boat but yours , I'd get a sheet of plywood or some 2 x 4's with carpet on it to protect rails. My 16' x 48'' boat can haul 4 pallets with rocks on them. One guy can slide in with ease after you learn the ropes.
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    Randall that fish looks like he's been dead for two days. You pulling our legs!

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    That's good tips guys. I worry about tearing my boat up for sure. I got a big piece of carpet I put under boo buckets no but was scared to try the pallets. Good tips though I may try one out.

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    Ark.bowhunter, you will scrape your pretty red boat up with those pallets, find a helper with an older already scraped and dented boat to help you.

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