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Good on ya. That is what they were designed for. Light weight to get into remote places that you can't get a boat or pontoon into.
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Keeping it straight up simple is really good sometimes.
I have grown attached to my sonar---and motor, but there are still a few lakes that I don't want to tote them into, so when I go there it is just the tube, one rod, and me.
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I guess you go thru different "phases" in your fishing life. A few years ago I was driving 2 hours to Ky Lake fishing ledges and creek channel drops using a computer hooked up to a GPS, fishing what we call in KY a "spider Rig" slow trolling 6 to 8 rods at a time. Now I am content fishing "small waters" close to home with my kickboat. I could fish everyday and not be able to fish all the spots in this 3 county area. I am enjoying this site! Thanks for everyones input!
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[cool][#0000ff]No arguments from me, old friend. It is always about personal preferences. Whatever you enjoy most is right for you. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I will be the first to confirm that you do very well with your system. You always catch fish and nobody has any more fun at it. That makes it a perfect system.[/#0000ff]
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Sorry, I think I goofed. I think I have a Fishcat. Keep getting em mixed up. I corrected my post.[blush]
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During the winter months, the gate to the lake I fish most is closed. Although the lake is still open to fishing, it requires about a 5 minute walk over the hill to reach.
Because of this I have scaled back the amount of gear that I have been bringing along. It's kind of a nice change of pace.
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