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  • Phil Ames
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    Sorry guys been under the weather, and away from computer. I have decided to do them, but going to wait until summer. My Mo in the past on projects is to wait until just before open water to do them. Then I stress out until I pick up boat. Not this year! Ryan you coming down for the beat down? It should be a scream. We are going to messing with so many squirts later year it is going to be crazy. 2018 spawn/hatch completely blew away the 2003 and that had been biggest one that had been recorded. Bodes well for the future of the lake.

    Phil Ames
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    #1836463

    Dean is right. You need to get out and run one for yourself. I believe you are from Ohio (Clev Brown fan), and I believe I talked to a buddy of yours last night about WX2190. I ran a 2016 for a couple of seasons on Erie and loved the boat. I would still have it, if my dealer hadn’t made me such a deal on a WX2190 they had in stock. It is a big 20′ boat, set up for great lakes style fishing with the big cockpit area. It is also a dry boat when running in the rough stuff. It ran 54 mph on flat water w/a Bravo FS. You can’t go wrong with the boat, and Skeeter has a pretty good price point for a tier one Walleye boat. Shoot me a pm if you specific questions. good luck.

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