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Chris Haley

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I guess this is puny against all you big guys, but I love it. It only has a Merc 25 electric start and I do have problems getting to plane out with 2 people in it, but the 40 HP I want is a little out of my budget right now.

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we got the exact same boat as you! smile

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This will be my 13th summer with my Tyee. It gets me where I want to be: On the water in Minnesota, Ontario, Wisconsin and Michigan

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Departing for the Slate Islands from the mouth of the Aguasabon River Gorge on the far north shore of Lake Superior. I saw many Caribou and caught Lake Trout.

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Thanks F N. Just shoot me the pix at your convenience after opener. I'll send you some back if / when I get that rigged up on our dock. Good luck on opener.

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Kettle Falls?

Departing for the Slate Islands from the mouth of the Aguasabon River Gorge on the far north shore of Lake Superior. I saw many Caribou and caught Lake Trout.

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Mnboatman - that is a beautiful shot of your boat. Wow - looks like there are a ton of stories from that place!!!

Very cool.

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lambjm, remember "it's not the size that matters, it's what you do with it" grin

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Mnboatman - that is a beautiful shot of your boat. Wow - looks like there are a ton of stories from that place!!!

Very cool.

It's a long drive (4 hours past Grand Portage) with spectacular scenery when it's not raining and foggy. There is very rugged terrain, hundred + islands with some protected water. My only cost was gas and groceries. I found three free cabins on the islands that are open to the public on a first come, first serve basis.

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I saw many Caribou.

Really, in lower Ontario?
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Originally Posted By: MinnesotaBoatman
I saw many Caribou.

Really, in lower Ontario?

The Slate Islands Provincial Park is noted for having Ontario's largest herd of Woodland caribou. There is no hunting or predators. They were running on the beaches, swimming between islands and walking through the camp. That is one of the reasons I went there. It was part of an adventure phase I was in.

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Cool! cool I thought only Quebec had them on this side?

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Here is the rig I fish out of

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1850 DC Crestliner FishHawk with a 150 Opti VROOOM!

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Musky, nice rig. I have a 17' Starcraft now which is working nice. But if I ever get rid of it, I will be going back to the all welded hall of a Crestliner! wink

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Can't beat it! Owned a riveted boat prior and can't compare to the Crestliner.

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remember "it's not the size that matters, it's what you do with it" I got to use this one twice today! grin

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yep i have caught all my biggest fish (cept for the skis) out of a canoe. gotta love it, even though it has a lot of limitations

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This is our current rig. It gets the job done but a 75 HP would get it done a little better! Thanks to perchjerker, it now has a 525C-DF that was added after these pics.

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I guess this is puny against all you big guys' date=' but I love it. It only has a Merc 25 electric start and I do have problems getting to plane out with 2 people in it, but the 40 HP I want is a little out of my budget right now.quote']

Hey that lund is a great boat and the fish dont know what your fishing out of. :-)

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I truly want to thank you for posting this pic. It reminds me of going camping with my parents on Lake Ripley near Litchfield. Almost every time we went there was a horrible storm and this would be the same thing we would wake up to. After finally bailing out all the water and we would get it to float again we would have to go and find the overhang for the camper that blew off.

I still miss my parents boat and am still upset they ever got rid of it. It was a Cadillac Boat. If any one has a pic of one of these boats could you please post it. I would love to see one again, next time I'm at my dads I will look for a pic.

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Leech21,

How do you like the FishHawk? It's a tiller, correct? I've been thinking about finding one like that but I'm not sure how the tiller would be pulling the kids on a tube once-in-a while. Would it be hard to steer a 75-90 HP tiller without some sort of power assist? Sure would be a nice fishing rig, I'll bet. Don't mean to hijack the thread but maybe someone can provide a little insight.

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Nothing too special here.

Early 80s 16' Mirrocraft w/ a 60hp Johnson.

- RAM Rod Holders all the way around the boat

- Lowrance LMS334c

This is a photo from when I bought it. (sorry about the quality).

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She catches fish as well. Sturgeon Excursion on the Rainy River 2 years ago.

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I can't believe I don't have any better pictures of this boat. And I do love it, its set-up absolutely perfect for how & what I predominantly fish.

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