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    Cuaght a quick limit from 9- 11:30. Sorry forgot pic I was mad.
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    Was headed back to the lunch and a Rouge wave from a ocean cruiser came along and launched my boat in the air trolling motor not strapped down and snapped the shaft in half.
    Details of catch were 12-14 fow with brush water temp 57. Mostly males starting to color up with the females eggs still solid. Bobby Garland Stroller in Shiney Hiney with a nibble.

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    That sucks!

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    Nice job on the fish sorry to hear about the trolling motor must have been a heck of a wave

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    Too bad about your TM! Glad you had a good day with the fish.

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    Well, what is it going to be, a new shaft or new trolling motor. Get the wallet out. With the warm weather brings out the ocean cruisers

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    Going to look at a new Fortrex tomorrow. Think I will switch to a 24 volt 80lbs instead of the 36 volt 101. One less battery to worry about.

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    $45 for a new shaft, $45 for labor, just had a new one put on yesterday and it literally took the guy 10 min

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    Dang, that sucks!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Will_P View Post
    $45 for a new shaft, $45 for labor, just had a new one put on yesterday and it literally took the guy 10 min
    I could fix it myself. Just really want to change to 24volt. And its a 2003 model and everything about it is pretty worn.
    There will be days when the fishing is better than one's most optimistic forecast, others when it is far worse. Either is a gain over just staying home.
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    2003? you got your money's worth then. always better to get newer tech stuff.

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