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Old 06-10-2008, 09:08 PM   #1
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ramps are crowed enough already

tagger, there is a 14 on my street for sale, has an old johnson on it but any motor will do, 2 stroke or 4, depends on what you want but like Paul said, the weight savings in the 2 strokes is good, more room in the boat for plugs
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Old 06-11-2008, 03:25 AM   #2
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tagger, there is a 14 on my street for sale,
Thanks Slip ... Have to work on the wife for a while . Not that much money in the sock ..

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Old 06-11-2008, 03:52 AM   #3
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Eddy, my ride is a 39 year old Mirrocraft Deep-Fisherman with a 18 hp Nissan 2 stroke. The 2 strokes are lighter and when it comes to getting out of the way fast you cannot beat them for the hole shot out, start,zip and gone!

I bought my Nissan in 2003, up till then it was a 1973 25hp Johnson long shaft which needed retirement ( I still have it). I bought my Nissan from Doug Russel Marine in Worcester on RT 20. It was a leftover 2000 and still in the shrink wrapped shipping box. I paid 1631.00 dollars for it. Less than half of the 2000 sticker price. It has electric start and a pull cord. It runs like a charm. No problems.

I have fished two whole days this week on exactly 3.25 gallons on gas. That's 13.65 dollars of fuel. Caught fish on light tackle just shy of 30 pounds on ten pound braid in 3 feet of water and caught God only knows how many bass from 24 inches to 45 inches.

It's the only way to fly these days especially if you want to catch fish and not stand on the shore wishing. Of course it can get you to shore fishing that others cannot reach ( bird closures and exposed bars).

I am waiting for Karl to show up in one still, I know one of these days he is going to join the fleet. Thinking of having a Mosquito fleet "fish in" one of these weekends.

Why even try.........
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I got a Lund 16' last fall and it has been put through the paces already.It can handle 1-2 footers and it does well on fuel with a Yamaha 40hp 4 stroke. As has been mentioned, I don't have to rely on the fish being close.

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Old 06-11-2008, 07:26 PM   #5
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. Thinking of having a Mosquito fleet "fish in" one of these weekends.

I'm in
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