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  • stepman
    Princeton, Il.
    Posts: 12
    #1540171

    Hi Dave it was great talking to you. Hopefully this will answer a lot of questions. I started the whole step industry back in 2001 when there wasn’t any. My steps are the only steps that are CUSTOM made for each individual boat and owner. They are made using the HIGHEST QUALITY material for LOOKS, Safety and functionality. My steps are the only steps that have a NO SLIP STEP for safety. An added plus to the step is you can clean the dirt and mud of your shoes or boots before you get in your boat. Another big plus is that there is NO WEIGHT LIMIT. EZEE STEP in not the CHEAPEST step out there but you get what you pay for. The prices are as follows:
    1 step system: $220 + shipping
    2 step system: $390 + shipping
    3 step system: $495 + shipping
    The Grab Pole is $80.00 with a step system or may be added later for $100. We also off Galvanizing for additional $50 for 1 or 2 step systems and $60 for 3 step systems. If anyone wants anymore info or might be interested feel free to call me at 815-252-6771 or email me at [email protected].

    stepman
    Princeton, Il.
    Posts: 12
    #1538879

    Hi Dave, this Mark from EZEE STEP. Give me a call at 815-252-6771 and we can chat about the steps.

    stepman
    Princeton, Il.
    Posts: 12
    #657249

    I am looking for a partner for the May 26th tourney on Rathbun. If interested you can e-mail me at [email protected].

    Mark

    stepman
    Princeton, Il.
    Posts: 12
    #482137

    My partner and I fished the head of the lake ( the cans ). We were hand lining a 200 hundred yard stretch of the river on the upper end of the cans. We actually had a real good pre fishing week catching between 12 and 20 lbs. a day between handlining the river and trolling cranks on maiden rock. Call it a pre fish jinx as tourn. day came so did the weather front and it slowed down the bite. It was a morning bite and with the late start on saturday we never got there until about 10:00. We definately had are chances as we caught 1 16″ and lost about 8 more. On sunday we went back and had 4 keepers in the boat by noon and threw back a few dinks but couldnt get the fifth one to stay hooked up. My partner never lost a fish on sunday but again I had 5 more hookups come off and a couple of them felt real good. We were hoping to get are 5 early and then run to are big fish spot and search for a couple of pigs but it didnt happen. All was not lost though as we were fishing for the points to make the championship. We got enough to move us up to 23rd and into the big dance. We used every crank in the boat both days with orange, clown and perch catching the most in #9 and #7 jointed and original rapals. While pre fishing out on maiden rock we caught a 28 1/2″,26″ a few 24″ and 4 or 5 19″ to 23″. It definately had us excited. We didnt win any money but we had a great time. We ended up in 54th place for the tourn. The second place team was fishing next to us both days pulling leadcore down stream between 3 and 3 1/2 mph. Already looking forward to next year and the start of the IWT in next month at the end of October.

    stepman
    Princeton, Il.
    Posts: 12
    #465464

    Thats exactly what my wife does, boils it and then fries it. My mouth was watering the whole time I put her back. I will just have to pick on her offspring this winter. As old as she is I figure she has a few keepers out there. It was the biggest snapper that I’ve seen.

    stepman
    Princeton, Il.
    Posts: 12
    #465203

    Thanks slayer but my son-in-law just walked me through it. Seems my files were to large and all I had to do was down size them. The pic is on there now. Learned something new again. If only figuring out the walleyes and sauger were that easy. Again thanks.

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