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heres a pic of our boat The Suicide Duck II
we bought it in Sept. 05 and they told us we would have to wait 3 months to get it in green so I camoed our brand new 1660 Smokercraft w/70hp jet before it hit the water. Hubby being a duck hunter camo was a must.
we bought it in Sept. 05 and they told us we would have to wait 3 months to get it in green so I camoed our brand new 1660 Smokercraft w/70hp jet before it hit the water. Hubby being a duck hunter camo was a must.
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Lori and the Suicide Duck II
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Lori and the Suicide Duck II
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On the second voyage of the porta-bote, I had my camera batteries charged up. Got some nice fish blood in it to stank it up, breaking it in properly. :colors:
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After all the great pics of really nice boats on this thread, I'm almost ashamed to show a picture of mine. But not too proud to take it fishing just as soon as I can. Ice out is still a ways off.
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Here is my boat. (or should I say my wife's boat)
2006 Smokercraft Alaskan. 15 Horse Mercury 4-stroke.
2006 Smokercraft Alaskan. 15 Horse Mercury 4-stroke.
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Don't worry about it Lotech. The fish don't care what kinda boat you have. That's a great setup for your little trout lakes.
Coastfishin: Sweet ride. Much like my setup. 12' Lund
Coastfishin: Sweet ride. Much like my setup. 12' Lund
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Sam Kafelafish wrote:Don't worry about it Lotech. The fish don't care what kinda boat you have. That's a great setup for your little trout lakes.
Coastfishin: Sweet ride. Much like my setup. 12' Lund with a 15 horse '07 Yamaha...
You gotta a clean looking boat there. I like those folding seats on your Smokercraft...Those are great boats...
Sam,
You keep your downriggers up at almost the middle of the boat... do you think there is an advantage to that rather than closer to the stern? Just wondering, I always worried about crossing the prop?
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You know I just realized I haven't put my boat up here yet, guess which one is me...
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Hey Gringo. Looks like you got a good fish'n buddy.
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That is a great picture.
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My new boat!
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Nice picture Gringo! I love your canoe and your dog...sweet! Here's what I use to run back in 2005, one of my favorites:
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Yeah, he LOVES to go in the canoe - and it is alot better now that he has learned that when I release the fish, even if he jumps in after it - he will never catch it We are still working on critters (otters, & such) though](*,)kevinb wrote:Hey Gringo. Looks like you got a good fish'n buddy.
Kutt - that thing looks like it would be a BLAST!
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My "dinghy" is a 10 foot jon boat that has a custom swivel seat and a 40lb thrust minn kota maxxum. It ain't pretty, but it doesn't leak. :thumright
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HillbillyGeek,HillbillyGeek wrote:My "dinghy" is a 10 foot jon boat that has a custom swivel seat and a 40lb thrust minn kota maxxum. It ain't pretty, but it doesn't leak. :thumright
That's my boat, only mine is 2 feet longer. Those are my tie downs, only yellow. I wish that was my pickup, or one like it. You can keep yours. Where did you find the anchor pulley that's mounted on the bow?
It looks like we could fish the same secluded waters. With walkie talkies would be nice.
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The pulley is custom. It was already on the boat when I bought it.Lotech Joe wrote:HillbillyGeek wrote:My "dinghy" is a 10 foot jon boat that has a custom swivel seat and a 40lb thrust minn kota maxxum. It ain't pretty, but it doesn't leak. :thumright
HillbillyGeek,
That's my boat, only mine is 2 feet longer. Those are my tie downs, only yellow. I wish that was my pickup, or one like it. You can keep yours. Where did you find the anchor pulley that's mounted on the bow?
It looks like we could fish the same secluded waters. With walkie talkies would be nice.
When the weather warms up a bit, we should definitely do some fishing! Two boats are better than one; we can cover more water.
The only things I don't like about my boat are 1) It's not very stable, so I avoid standing up in it. 2) The maximum weight capacity is listed at 275lbs. I weigh more than that -- without any gear!
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Wow, I just saw the picture of your boat Lotech. Very nice!
When I go fishing, my boat is always the ugliest one on the water...
When I go fishing, my boat is always the ugliest one on the water...
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I felt embarrassed to post mine at first but heck Im 15 I can't afford much mowing lawns.
It's a 8ft plastic walker bay and can only fit one person in it.
I do have the motor but no battery for it yet, but I plan to purchase one soon, (Im getting tiered of rowing everywhere).
I plan to purchase a mini downrigger for it to as I have enough money for both now.
It's a 8ft plastic walker bay and can only fit one person in it.
I do have the motor but no battery for it yet, but I plan to purchase one soon, (Im getting tiered of rowing everywhere).
I plan to purchase a mini downrigger for it to as I have enough money for both now.
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Derrik-k
Don't be embarassed. Those are great little boats for small lakes. I know several guys that use them around here.
Look in the bottom right corner of my pic. and you will see part of my other boat. It's a 9' plastic Bass Hound that I bought at Wal-Mart years ago.
Don't be embarassed. Those are great little boats for small lakes. I know several guys that use them around here.
Look in the bottom right corner of my pic. and you will see part of my other boat. It's a 9' plastic Bass Hound that I bought at Wal-Mart years ago.
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Derrick K: I have a great little battery for you (and charger) and I'll give you a KILLER DEAL on it if you want it.
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