Here's a set of lightly used tires. Plenty of tread left. Not sure if they will hold air, but they hold water fine. Free to anyone who will pickup.:biggrin
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Here's a set of lightly used tires. Plenty of tread left. Not sure if they will hold air, but they hold water fine. Free to anyone who will pickup.:biggrin
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QUESTION IS WILL THEY HOLD FISH ?:biggrin
Nah...I've never caught or seen any fish on the sonar in the tires, but you ease on down about 75 or a 100 feet or so and you best hang on cause you either got fish or hang ups. When you see the tires, it's like a sign telling you to pay attention. The old tractor tire has about silted in, but they got smart and figured out how to stand the other 4 tires up.
You're a threat to our Natl Security RCC. Those are underwater missile silos. .-)
That may be the reason he hasn't caught anything on them.
Don't see it,,,,, I must be blind,,,makes me worry about spending a grand or so on electronics if I can't see anything!!!lol
Three tires are laying flat, 4 tires have been tied together and attached to a log or something. There could be a 5th tire at the top. They are kinda standing up a little. Hope this helps.
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Looks like a bumpy log to me. Either that, or 215's at best................... :)
Wow,,,, I can see the tires tied together , but I woukdnt have ever seen those tires in the groud without your help stopping them,,,lol,,,, My eyes are gettin too old,,,,, I guess I was thinking the water was much shallower!mm that stuff looks far away,,,
You can't tell the depth by the pics, but I went back and checked. The upper end of the tied together tires is in about 14' and the bottom end is maybe in 16'. I would guess it to be a pretty good location, but I've looked at it several times and have never seen a fish on sonar or caught one off of them.