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Offline JackOfAllTrades

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Re: Drift Boat Launch
« Reply #15 on: December 19, 2009, 05:55:02 PM »
I pulled a 12' wood/glass boat (commercialy built) off of Ross lake up at Hozemine years ago. The rangers put a "free boat" sign in it. I've had it home since 2004. Did a little sanding on it with plans to repaint it and set the transom up for a long shaft 12-15 horse. I've never had it in the water since I got it home. The weekend I got it, I fished upper Ross with it with the one oar that was available. Didn't leak a drop.

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Re: Drift Boat Launch
« Reply #16 on: December 19, 2009, 07:15:17 PM »
Good winter project! Get it in the garage and go to town! Trout season right around the corner :chuckle:
Just got word from L&I they reopened my claim on my wrist so maybe if I can get that fixed I can hold a rod again. Got a custom Dan Craft bug rod I've had for a year and can't hold :bash:
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