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Old 03-25-2001, 05:00 AM   #1
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Default Ohhh Whata Day

Day started off great a little cool about 1 hr into it a nice steelie (Summer) 10 lbs decided to grace us on an orange spinny thing. That was it until tide change and we went and did the trolling thing and the rainbow spinner did the springer thing about a 16 lb hen. I was really looking GODISH to fishhuntr who was my guest until we decided to take the dreaded down river trip. It all happened so fast as it usully does. Boat was going full out then it just shut down hard. Funny how these things need gas to run. Trolling motor got us out of the channel before it decided it had done enough work for the day. About the third pull after it died rope spring broke and it is SOL. No gas No trolling Motor Someone suggested to use the trolling motor gas line into the boat line it got us home. Now if only I can find out what happened to my outdrive hydraulic's. Fishhuntr we will do it again soon.

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Old 03-27-2001, 04:18 AM   #2
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Default Re: Ohhh Whata Day

Like I said, we caught two fish! And we made it home! It was a good time and I'm itching to go fishing again. Thanx Oh and by the way, GODISH? GOFISH is more like it!!!

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