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Tubedude's measuring system on those big boys sure is rubbing off on you.... wow lol
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[#0000ff]Good to see that you have learned how to properly measure fish. Works for me.[/#0000ff]
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dont think I have ever seen a bass that big... [laugh] .. what a lunker... uhmmm how long did it take you to fight that BEAST into your toon.. [sly]
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Hey, I caught a whole mess of those 24" bass last week. I sure wish I had charged up my camera so I could have posted my pictures too. [sly]
BTW did you get your wheel system to work how you wanted it?
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Well, Im still using the wheel that the toon came with. It
is a pain in the a$$ to put it on and off because of the
rear deck .
I have to lift the toon up on my shoulder and try to put
the wheel on .......................not easy.
So Im still looking for a better way.
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One thing I thought about for a pontoon is using an old trolling motor mount, then you can just kick it up or down. Not sure where you could scavenge one. It would have to be centered until you get in the water, but then could be moved over to the side and out of the way of your reg motor if you have one. It was just a passing thought -- I haven't tried it. Good luck!
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DANG! My old MinnKota kissed it last year and I just trashed the whole thing...That would be perfect for that!
Girl, you are amazing!
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You might have to add an L-bracket or a pin to keep it in place as you bump over rocks etc. Just something to catch on the bottom lip of your mount. They are more designed to stop a motor slipping downward rather than upward.
Anyway interesting to mess with. At least then your wheel won't be taking up space or dragging in the water.
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Sorry, Peter, for side tracking you post!
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