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MathGeek 06-23-2014 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by fishfighter (Post 701415)
i could imagine how long it takes for mg to clean the slime from his net, his ice chest and his boat:spineyes::spineyes:

The boys take 10-15 minutes rinsing off the rods, the ice chests, and the boat after each trip. The slime has broken down into almost nothing by the time for cleanup and does not add to the time. Getting the salt off to prevent corrosion is the main reason for rinsing.

C-Bass2mouth 06-23-2014 01:25 PM

Being a bass guy I'm used to the ol swing, but last year I broke not 1, not 2, but 3 good bass rods on eating size red fish trying to boat swing em. Habits are hard to break, especially if you are desperately trying to boat more than the guy with you. And if you're stupid. Do own a prety gnar pair of CCA red handle express super ultimate boga grips though, still have plastic on them. Been my white elephant gift 2 years running.

Matt G 06-23-2014 02:24 PM

Needle nose pliers........ But I'm a cheap @$$ and never learn my lesson.

Natural Light Kid 06-25-2014 02:05 PM

Any suggestions on where to store a net in a bay boat besides a rod holder? Anyone using a collapsible type net? If so what kind/size?

AubreyLaHaye458 06-25-2014 02:19 PM

Mine just stays on the floor behind the center console or on the seat when getting a lot of use.


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Visco 06-26-2014 05:42 AM

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Originally Posted by MathGeek (Post 701188)
We net 'em all. A net of the proper size and good netting technique will lose far fewer fish than flips and grips.

I second dat one... cannot tell you how many I have lost trying to flip in da boat.

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Visco 06-26-2014 05:48 AM

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Originally Posted by MathGeek (Post 701442)
The boys take 10-15 minutes rinsing off the rods, the ice chests, and the boat after each trip. The slime has broken down into almost nothing by the time for cleanup and does not add to the time. Getting the salt off to prevent corrosion is the main reason for rinsing.

you got some fast cleaning boys there. it take at least an hour for my wife and I to clean Visco.

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