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  • skulskitom
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    #1173487

    pm me if still looking for gutters.

    skulskitom
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    #1132788

    Was out yesterday in that wind and there was fish to be had and was fun until we had to pull the boat out of the water with the white caps pounding into the ramp. That really sucked.

    skulskitom
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    #1107661

    My wife and I were married down there and we still make it back every few yrs. I agree don’t go during spring break, way to hectic. Love the area and alot to see and do. Dixie Stampede was awesome. Kids loved it too. Plan stuff on line its cheaper than when you go to the door.

    skulskitom
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    #1107390

    It was fun while it lasted!! I caught personal bests in Detroit River 11.8 2006. I don’t even know how many 29 inch fish i caught but do know my son prefished Green Bay his personal best 12.9 32.25″ on his birthday 2011, best 25″- 30″ inch day was 27 fish in 9 hrs fishing lake Erie 2012, most fish caught in 8 hrs well over 125 fish Missori River 2011..I have met so many great men and women through the years and made good friends as well Fishing Flw. Time to get back to my roots and woop some walleye butt on pool 4!!

    skulskitom
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    #1106192

    Same wind in Kansas raining tumble weeds 50 plus mph, no fun!!

    skulskitom
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    #1100869

    We install thousands of windows every year and the vinyl is the way to go if your going for maintenance free. PM if you need anything.

    skulskitom
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    #1088960

    I run a snap with 2 clips one long one short, reason is the small clip is attached to cable right above snap so it does not slide down the cable then attach long one to line and just offset the rods so they dont tangle up depending if lower one off the ball goes off first. It seems like a pain but have tried the single ones and they dont open all the time and i hate fighting them on the rigger usually breaks the line and lose $70 worth of tackle,

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