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Thread: Did This for Fun... Breaking Ice with my 216 Triton to catch fish...

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    Default Did This for Fun... Breaking Ice with my 216 Triton to catch fish...



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    Pretty cool

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    Some of that ice looked pretty thick!
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    If only I had a sponsor so I didnt have to worry about what I tore up on my boat to do something like that!
    Don't Move a Mussel!! Clean, Drain and Dry EVERY TIME, ON EVERY BODY OF WATER!!

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    good video prolly good advertising if ya don't blow a hole in it and drown never have a boat like that but do have a tiny bit of common sense???

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    Wow, now that's how you break in a new boat! Nice.
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    Rock on....like it

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    Not a scratch on the hull. The ice was really rotten... I would never try this with fresh ice.

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    Thanks for the video. Do you still have your transducers on your hull?

    I heard of multiple people breaking off there transducers breaking ice this winter.
    I have mine set where I can use my net and pull them up when i know i'll be driving threw ice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishingtim View Post
    Thanks for the video. Do you still have your transducers on your hull?

    I heard of multiple people breaking off there transducers breaking ice this winter.
    I have mine set where I can use my net and pull them up when i know i'll be driving threw ice.


    Mine are inside the hull. Remember when we broke the ice at Kaw. Two other metal boats came up after us and they both broke theirs off. That was the day you showed me how you turn yours up. Good idea…

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