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walleye express
Posted 5/5/2006 5:52 PM (#43250)
Subject: Smallies Galore.



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Started trolling the Tittabawassee river holes for walleyes this morning. Caught 2 decent fish and then they opened the dam and it was over. Then used 5 dozen Minnows catching God only knows how many smallies up by the spillway. Big one a tad over 5 pounds. Both my thumbs look like hamburger from the baiting and unhooking for clients all day. One more trip tomorrow, but I'm wearing a glove.


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butch
Posted 5/5/2006 6:33 PM (#43252 - in reply to #43250)
Subject: RE: Smallies Galore.


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Dan how is the spray on liner on the bottom of the boat working out?
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walleye express
Posted 5/5/2006 7:47 PM (#43256 - in reply to #43252)
Subject: RE: Smallies Galore.



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butch - 5/5/2006 7:33 PM

Dan how is the spray on liner on the bottom of the boat working out?



Actually, it was "Roll -on" and its working great on my Grady's deck and gunnels and doing the job on the bottom of my sled (where I prepared it properly). I should have used a grinder to rough up the aluminum instead of 40 grit sandpaper. The front and middle portions of the boat that was sand blasted and painted a few years ago is holding up great, but the part that was not, peeled right off after a couple trips. Luckily, the part that was leaking is sealed and she's dry as a bone "So Far".
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