Congratulations Brett!
http://www.nationalwalleyetour.com/insider-report-king-claims-saginaw-crown/
I guess Rippin Raps are good for more than spring walleye on Green Bay.
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Congratulations Brett!
http://www.nationalwalleyetour.com/insider-report-king-claims-saginaw-crown/
I guess Rippin Raps are good for more than spring walleye on Green Bay.
An 80 mile run. Wow.
DT
From what I have heard it was more than 80 miles. A lot more.! I have a good source of info about that. I was at Mr Kings house last night. An right from the Kings mouth he said they ran 110 miles one way.!!!! . . rrr
An 80 mile run. Wow.
DT
Last year on Sakakawea they were making runs of 150 miles. Just crazy
They mentioned on the story he was making gas stops so that must be allowed under the rules.
RRR did Bret mention how he liked the new Yar-Craft? Do you know what he runs for a motor?
They mentioned on the story he was making gas stops so that must be allowed under the rules.
RRR did Bret mention how he liked the new Yar-Craft? Do you know what he runs for a motor?
He runs a 300 Yamaha offshore.
How ballsy is that?
Imagine the whole time making that run thinking to yourself of the “what ifs”?
Congrats to Brett and his partner.
The runs those guys/gals make is the reason I’d never be any good as a tourney fisherman – not only would I lack the imagination to find a bite like that, they’ve got to have giant cajones to actually pull off the run during tourney hours and have to dedicate the $$ for gas regardless of outcome.
Congrats Brett, certainly well deserved.
<div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>Dutchboy wrote:</div>
They mentioned on the story he was making gas stops so that must be allowed under the rules.RRR did Bret mention how he liked the new Yar-Craft? Do you know what he runs for a motor?
He runs a 300 Yamaha offshore.
Bret said that he is very satisfied with the Yar-craft.! Quote ” I LUV THAT BOAT ” I haven’t been in that boat yet, but I have seen it go by me on the river a few times. That thing really cooks. It flies like a bass boat mid to upper 60s.
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