plug plug plug

  • o.m.f.t.
    Rochester Minn
    Posts: 339
    #1278604

    OK I have forgot to put my plug in before, got it in with out to much water in the boat. THIS TIME I said wait I got to put the plug in as we were backing down the ramp. Grabed the plug, put it in. We got out started fishing, WOW the floor is getting wet fast. Turn pump on and grabed livewell plug and put that in from the inside. Pumped for a good lenght of time. Once it was done life was good we start fishing. Run in to a couple of guy’s fishing and we talked fishing. I told them about my plug mishap, he says oh god and left. He come back out and said thanks he forgot to put his in. We catch some nice crappie’s and put them in the live well. WOW its still full of water (duh) Yes I put the plug in the wrong hole. But I’m owning up to it. Remember guy’s put the plug and make sure its the right hole

    BBKK
    IA
    Posts: 4033
    #1093832

    One of the many reasons my boat has a screw in plug.

    85lund
    Menomonie, WI
    Posts: 2317
    #1093834

    Thats what she said

    desperado
    Posts: 3010
    #1093835

    Quote:


    One of the many reasons my boat has a screw in plug.



    How does that help you remember it ?

    mplspug
    Palmetto, Florida
    Posts: 25026
    #1093838

    What? What? What?

    BBKK
    IA
    Posts: 4033
    #1093859

    Quote:


    Quote:


    One of the many reasons my boat has a screw in plug.



    How does that help you remember it ?


    I dont pull it out.. But you cant put it in the wrong hole, just reach over the back and start screwing. wow that sounded bad…..

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59998
    #1093866

    B BK, have you ever considered teaching in WI?

    desperado
    Posts: 3010
    #1093816

    Quote:


    I dont pull it out.


    Don’t you understand that by not pulling it out you increase the risk of acquiring and spreading something that you really don’t want to have to live with the rest of your life ?

    bret_clark
    Sparta, WI
    Posts: 9362
    #1093807

    Quote:


    B BK, have you ever considered teaching in WI?


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    armchairdeity
    Phoenix, AZ, formerly from the NW 'Burbs, Minneapolis, MN, USA
    Posts: 1620
    #1093808

    Maybe we should just start requiring a layer of disposable latex to be changed after every experience? That would prevent the transmission of undesirable organisms and be relatively hard to forget to put on before putting it in.

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59998
    #1093754

    Quote:


    Quote:


    B BK, have you ever considered teaching in WI?


    Careful dog whisperer


    I have nothing to fear…Woody was happy to see YOU, not I.

    flatfish
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 2105
    #1093908

    Quote:


    Maybe we should just start requiring a layer of disposable latex to be changed after every experience? That would prevent the transmission of undesirable organisms and be relatively hard to forget to put on before putting it in.


    That might be good for some, but my ‘boat’ is Latex sensitive:o, so we choose to go ‘sans latex’!

    chirp
    Rochester
    Posts: 1471
    #1093922

    I have a screw in too. Never get it in the wrong hole.

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