How to tell if your boat is too small!

  • zamer
    Grimes, Iowa
    Posts: 170
    #1253871

    If you link out to photos on photobucket be sure that they are no wider than 450 pixels or you will stretch the page here on the site.

    Using the photo upload system here on the site is FAR easier and quicker than using photobucket or other photo hosting sites once you get the file sizing figured out. The other nice thing about uploading photos to the IDA server is that they’ll always be part of the post you added them to. If you browse old threads you’ll find nearly all photos added using a hosting site are missing… so the posts are loaded with all those red “X’s” indicating a missing file.

    Good fishin’,

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    impalapower
    Madison, WI
    Posts: 939
    #546855

    I’d be paddlin’ and not just sitting there!

    Chris
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 1396
    #546859

    Whoa!!! What do you do? I think there are better ways to decide if you have a big enough boat or not Better yet just buy a huge boat

    jeff_jensen
    cassville ,wis
    Posts: 3053
    #546894

    Im not sure but do you think that fish would hit a Bulldawg figure 8?

    dan-larson
    Cedar, Min-E-So-Ta
    Posts: 1482
    #546904

    Quote:


    Im not sure but do you think that fish would hit a Bulldawg figure 8?


    I would like to find out, just not while sitting in a dingy!!!

    Joel Ballweg
    Sauk City, Wisconsin
    Posts: 3295
    #546951

    Seems like I always run out of bait when that happens!
    Dang, I hate when that happens.

    gjk1970
    Annandale Mn.
    Posts: 1260
    #547038

    I would be dropping some cans of shark repellant right there.

    jld
    Holmen
    Posts: 813
    #547065

    I think that kayak has now become the bait

    warrenmn
    Minnesota
    Posts: 687
    #547080

    I have a theory about fishing for things bigger than my boat.
    Snopes DANG!!

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