Milk Jugs Exiting Back Channel Pool 4

  • elk_addict
    Northern IA/Lincoln Lakes Area
    Posts: 253
    #1333427

    I just noticed two milk jugs yesterday tied off or anchored when nearing the main channel from the back channel landing. I have not noticed them on previous trips this month. Are they marking trees someone hit or what? Anyone have any idea? Would hate to take the prop off.

    erick
    Grand Meadow, MN
    Posts: 3213
    #1040847

    Ya nice clear milk jugs they were fun to find last night in the dark.

    walleyeflats
    Illinois City, Illinois
    Posts: 40
    #1040849

    Sound’s like bouy for tramble net’s.

    walleyeben
    Albertville,MN
    Posts: 963
    #1040855

    Mid week there were a couple construction boats in the area and I noticed that one of the bigger dead heads was gone after they left. Not sure what they were doing.

    millerman
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 627
    #1040881

    Hopefully River Cat Randy can answer that!

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59944
    #1040891

    Those are to try an mark the old bridge pilings.

    millerman
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 627
    #1040896

    Quote:


    Those are to try an mark the old bridge pilings.


    Doc knows where they are!

    stuwest
    Elmwood, WI
    Posts: 2254
    #1040946

    Someone must have finally read my post about taking out my lower end on those unmarked pilings off of “Two Chairs Dock”…

    Erick- better than finding them with your skeg…
    BTDI…

    erick
    Grand Meadow, MN
    Posts: 3213
    #1040953

    Quote:


    Someone must have finally read my post about taking out my lower end on those unmarked pilings off of “Two Chairs Dock”…

    Erick- better than finding them with your skeg…
    BTDI…


    You’re right because wrapping a rope around your prop and having it lock up WOT would be a hell of a lot better ride to be on.

    stuwest
    Elmwood, WI
    Posts: 2254
    #1040990

    always a headache, erick. That’s why i always used 60# chain. just pops aluminum props…

    seriously, a prop wrap is easier to recover from than internal confetti USUALLY.

    i painted mine green and red. and that’s what will happen there. the cans will be pulled as soon as the abutments are pulled….

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