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  • bob58
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    #2075223

    I bought my Furry tiller in 2016. It is powered by a Merc. 40 HP 4 stroke. I set it up for back trolling with splash guards and a transom mounted HasWind trolling motor.
    It is a great two man rig and handles all of my needs.

    bob58
    Posts: 32
    #2074915

    I have ran Alum. Radco toppers on my last three trucks. They do make a roof rack for their toppers.
    I have had no problems with their products.

    bob58
    Posts: 32
    #2071571

    I have found the boot is very tight on my calf’s. If I am active I will have a raw ring on each leg at the boot tops.
    Otherwise the boots are great.

    bob58
    Posts: 32
    #2055880

    My rain gauge showed 2 1/2 inches PR area.

    bob58
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    #2054294

    Prepay $1.69 in the Park Rapids area.

    bob58
    Posts: 32
    #2054291

    2X on a great store.

    bob58
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    #2053844

    I would get tennis elbow from time to time while casting for bass on the weekend. A hot pad treatment would take the pain away and no shots were needed.

    bob58
    Posts: 32
    #1872583

    I use a jerky gun.

    bob58
    Posts: 32
    #1865279

    I got back on the 27th, fished for the most in Sen Bay. Fished with crawlers on a spinner rig in 6 to 12 FOW. Water temp. ranged from 62 to 65 degrees.
    Fishing was steady with a lot of fish boated; best fish for the week was a 27 inch walleye and a 36 inch Northern.

    bob58
    Posts: 32
    #1808251

    I have good luck with Ansco winter blades If freezing is a problem.

    bob58
    Posts: 32
    #1798443

    I have a 2016 Colorado 4×4, 4 door,v6, 6 speed auto with towing package. I tow a Lund 1600 fury with a merc. 40 hp 4 stroke.
    Hwy I get 22-24 MPG; towing I get 19 to 20 MPG driving 55 to 60 MPH.
    So far I put on 30,000 miles with no problems. The truck has served me well and there is plenty of room for my 6’4″ body.

    bob58
    Posts: 32
    #1782015

    We took 10 dozen in packed in Bess paper bedding,no problem at the border.

    bob58
    Posts: 32
    #1779374

    I agree with Bigg. A dab of solder will eliminate bad connection problems in the future.

    bob58
    Posts: 32
    #1776184

    I have had problems with woodpeckers in the past.
    I have some CDs that turned into coasters. I hang the CDs on a string with a swivel. This allows the CDs to spin with a slight breeze.
    The woodpeckers do not like the flash the CDs provide and go away.

    bob58
    Posts: 32
    #1753258

    Give Smokey Hills Welding(Mike Elkington) a call. 218-573-2134
    He replaces axles,builds trailers and does all sorts of welding.
    He is located 3 miles west of Osage MN on HWY 34.

    bob58
    Posts: 32
    #1746168

    Been up there once only got small eyes 6 inch hole should be enough shouldn’t it?

    All I use is a 6 inch head. I did get a 36 inch northern up the hole with no problem.
    I do like the fact that if the fish gets unhooked in the hole it cannot turn around.

    bob58
    Posts: 32
    #1738055

    I have never removed the pin bones. The fish are cooked in 375 degree oil and the bones disappear.

    bob58
    Posts: 32
    #1738053

    I’M in.

    bob58
    Posts: 32
    #1738052

    Good show; I learned some GPS tricks.

    bob58
    Posts: 32
    #1725551

    Peppermint oil works well to repel mice. Must be oil not extract.
    I also run some RV antifreeze through my live well system. Only necessary in the northern climates.

    bob58
    Posts: 32
    #1701114

    Fished 6-23/25-2017, bad weather first two days( rain & thunder) wind the third day. Fishing was not bad considering the weather and water temp. of 62 degrees.
    The fish were scattered from in 4 to 25 FOW.
    Spinners and rigs worked well in deeper water, with a jig with plastic or minnow in the shallows.
    We had plenty of eaters for shore lunch and some nice 18 to 26 fish to CPR.

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