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    Default Pics of cold front crappie-perch


    We went this am despite cold front moving fought the wind and were rewarded with 58 crappie we kept 27 and 61 perch and kept 50 we went upriver into De where we're allowed 25 perch per man.Name:  wallys photos 034.jpg
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    Nice catch. Looks like some pretty nice fish...


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    Hope there are a few keepers left for next weekend!!! Good catch....see ya soon.

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    Nice haul. I just got in town and still have to work on the boat. I keep getting water in the tank.

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    Where is the tank located and what kind is it. I have a 63 gallon tank under the floor of my 25 ft Parker and had the same problem. I tried everything that I could think of to find out where water was getting in. I cut the floor out where the tank was and the foam that is put in by the manufactor was saturated with water. Pulled all the foam out and the tank had a lot of pitting in the aluminum and the screws that holds your sending unit in place had a lot of pitting there. Over a long period of time condensation made the foam really wet, and I had water that was getting in the belly of the boat and it really wet the foam. That it what caused the pitting in the aluminum. If you have a plastic tank check for cracks along the seams of the tank, It happend to me after I filled the tank up with gas and the heat expanded it. When I squizzed the bulb to force gas in the line I saw something wet on the tank near one of the seams. I started pumpping the bulb and it done it again,that was where the water was getting. Bought a new tank and it solved the problem. Hope you find it cause the carbs don't like. Good Luck.


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    Thanks for the heads up. It's a plastic tank. I'll have to remove the motor, console, and floor to get to the tank.

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