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I started out in the early 60's with a very similar fishing rig! Caught tons of fish out of it too!

Cliff

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Wow, that's a 1st class clean up job. Cliffs right, a good fisherman can catch fish out of any boat.

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Wow, that's a 1st class clean up job. Cliffs right, a good fisherman can catch fish out of any boat.

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5 hours ago, Tominator692 said:

Wow, that's a 1st class clean up job. Cliffs right, a good fisherman can catch fish out of any boat.

 

Pretty sure he got the point the first time you posted it but it may have been worth repeating!  :lol:

 

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I saw that boat cruising the Partridge River, and then docked at one of the islands. Looked nice and clean!

 

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I recently spent a week in Northern Wisconsin fishing and rekindled a newfound respect for small boats and small engines. Granted, the boat was not over weighted but the 15 hp and the 25 hp moved us along quite nice. I admit....I was surprised. I am used to big boats, big engines. Especially on big waters like Vermilion.  Maybe they are not needed?? Reminds me of my childhood......

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I agree with you mbeyer- I loved and look forward to having a bigger boat again, but I also have found an appreciation for the simple set up and how easy the small boats are to use and operate.

Looking forward to getting out this weekend and chasing walleyes on the west side (I've said it before but I fully admit I'm a lousy walleye fisherman, but maybe I can blame the old boat??? :grin:

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42 minutes ago, Wakemup said:

I agree with you mbeyer- I loved and look forward to having a bigger boat again, but I also have found an appreciation for the simple set up and how easy the small boats are to use and operate.

Looking forward to getting out this weekend and chasing walleyes on the west side (I've said it before but I fully admit I'm a lousy walleye fisherman, but maybe I can blame the old boat??? :grin:

Blame the west end.  Works for me. 

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I saw a little 12' fold-a-boat out in Big Bay yesterday! First one ever!

Cliff

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Swimming pool at prior and university?? When was that?  Must have been after my time, unless it was at that motel on the sw corner. ..

 

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Up. Saw corner. Still there. Midway Motor Inn then Del. Mr Joes sea food n supper club. Mom Joanne ran the cocktail lounge. Hell all nine of us kids worked there but I like working in factory's more so had lots of jobs until hit the road. You ever roost round them parts?  Good stuff.  Not so much now as the tore down the Twins motor inn across street an put up s menards an Knox lumber is long gone. Harolds restaurant too.  Anyway.  Just had recall computer update on my new truck so hitting 35 for a test drive. Keep on rocken!!  T

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8 hours ago, TomWehler said:

Up. Saw corner. Still there. Midway Motor Inn then Del. Mr Joes sea food n supper club. Mom Joanne ran the cocktail lounge. Hell all nine of us kids worked there but I like working in factory's more so had lots of jobs until hit the road. You ever roost round them parts?  Good stuff.  Not so much now as the tore down the Twins motor inn across street an put up s menards an Knox lumber is long gone. Harolds restaurant too.  Anyway.  Just had recall computer update on my new truck so hitting 35 for a test drive. Keep on rocken!!  T

Lived on Cromwell, near Franklin and university.  Now 280 is there.  Then moved to Blair and aldine.  Pop worked at monkey wards.

Spent lots of time at midway y.

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Not me, even though that was the best stop I used to go to the science museum, original version.

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