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Old 11-03-04, 08:41 PM   #1
BassGizmo
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Default Winter boat use

Hi guys, its been a while. I recently got another boat. this one is a 14 ft sea nymph jon boat with a 6 horse Yamaha. I mainly got this boat for fishing and duck hunting on the susquehanna river. Since the fishing is still good on the susky i plan on going out till early december and doing some duck hunting even later then that. Is there anything i need to do to the motor when running during this cold time of year. Ex. getting all the water out of the motor when the trip is over. I don't want a cracked block. so guys give me all you winter boat tips..


By the way i had a great trip yesterday. boated 16 bass and missed and lost a ton more. 14 were LM and 2 smallies. that is really unusual to catch that many largemouth on the river. they were all 14 1/2 -16 inch fish too. most were caught from one brush pile with spinnerbaits and senkos. they were really stacked up at that spot.. It woun't last long though because tonite is is going to be in the mid 30s. :'( winter is comming too fast
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