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huntin fool |
05-28-2011 06:33 PM |
Boat Driver
What color is your haynie?? Black and Grey with powder coated leaning post??
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huntin fool |
05-28-2011 06:35 PM |
Never mind, seen a pic of your rig.. Who runs the black and grey haynie thenn.. Wayy to many haynies on the lake now lol
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ckinchen |
05-29-2011 08:56 AM |
There are a ton of them on the lake, mine is black and grey but I was not fishing yesterday. Black underneath all dark grey on top. You know it is me, only one with a verado and talon.
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huntin fool |
05-29-2011 10:19 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by ckinchen
(Post 259371)
There are a ton of them on the lake, mine is black and grey but I was not fishing yesterday. Black underneath all dark grey on top. You know it is me, only one with a verado and talon.
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This one has a verado and power pole, you lucked out on the only one part :*****:
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ckinchen |
05-29-2011 11:36 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by huntin fool
(Post 259424)
This one has a verado and power pole, you lucked out on the only one part :*****:
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Interesting, I have not seen another Haynie on big lake with a verado. I only know of four others in Texas. Chris only sells a few verados per year. I want a yam 300 on my next one.
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Sea-Trac Offshore |
05-29-2011 11:59 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by ckinchen
(Post 259492)
Interesting, I have not seen another Haynie on big lake with a verado. I only know of four others in Texas. Chris only sells a few verados per year. I want a yam 300 on my next one.
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I like the way you think
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Salty |
05-29-2011 12:18 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by ckinchen
(Post 259371)
There are a ton of them on the lake, mine is black and grey but I was not fishing yesterday. Black underneath all dark grey on top. You know it is me, only one with a poppin cork and shrimp.
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:rolleyes:
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I saw a Verado getting towed in Fri....New motor and said this is the 3rd time it left him dead in water...
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all star rod |
05-29-2011 03:29 PM |
While we were fishing FRI we saw a Triton with an ObamaOPTI MAX being towed by another boat which was identical to the one broke down. I would assume they were guide boats!
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meaux fishing |
05-29-2011 09:07 PM |
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Originally Posted by all star rod
(Post 259589)
While we were fishing FRI we saw a Triton with an ObamaOPTI MAX being towed by another boat which was identical to the one broke down. I would assume they were guide boats!
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dats why I got a suzuki four stroke
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ckinchen |
05-29-2011 09:32 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Salty
(Post 259518)
:rolleyes:
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For sure, I love easy fishing. You can call me live shrimp chicken.
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ckinchen |
05-29-2011 09:33 PM |
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Originally Posted by Southshore Marine
(Post 259501)
I like the way you think
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You told me to get the Yam, which is what i wanted. Chris wants nothing to do with Yam's so it was hard to go that route. We have a new sponsor coming on board next week that can put either on a Haynie and has put both a 250SHO and Yam 300 on Haynie's with great results. That Yam 300 is faster than my Verado 300.
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LPfishnTIM |
05-29-2011 09:53 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by ckinchen
(Post 259663)
For sure, I love easy fishing. You can call me live shrimp chicken.
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if the result = catching fish when plastic isn't, then I don't care. But I like to trick a fish with a plastic bait more often but if i'm fishing with someone using live and there catching and im not, I'm gonna switch and start catching!
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ckinchen |
05-29-2011 10:10 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by LPfishnTIM
(Post 259676)
if the result = catching fish when plastic isn't, then I don't care. But I like to trick a fish with a plastic bait more often but if i'm fishing with someone using live and there catching and im not, I'm gonna switch and start catching!
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I agree 100%.
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evis102 |
05-29-2011 10:19 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by ckinchen
(Post 259666)
You told me to get the Yam, which is what i wanted. Chris wants nothing to do with Yam's so it was hard to go that route. We have a new sponsor coming on board next week that can put either on a Haynie and has put both a 250SHO and Yam 300 on Haynie's with great results. That Yam 300 is faster than my Verado 300.
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Mercury 300XS faster than all and the 250XS(not pro) is more than likely second. But my next motor will be a 4 stroke as I hate buying oil so I'm thinking a 23LS with a Yamaha 250SHO will fit the bill.
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ckinchen |
05-29-2011 10:54 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by evis102
(Post 259688)
Mercury 300XS faster than all and the 250XS(not pro) is more than likely second. But my next motor will be a 4 stroke as I hate buying oil so I'm thinking a 23LS with a Yamaha 250SHO will fit the bill.
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From what I have seen the Verado is slightly ahead of the 250XS but I guess it depends on the boat. They are very close in everything except price adn weight. The 250XS is way ahead of the Verado in both....
Everyone I know that has worked with the 250SHO has great things to say about it. If you go that route I bet you will be happy.
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evis102 |
05-30-2011 06:49 AM |
Mercury has got to be working on a motor like the Yamaha SHO but if they are they keep secrets better than the CIA
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skeeter77346 |
05-30-2011 06:53 AM |
LMC in Houston has sold several Haynie / SHO rigs. Good guys, who know their stuff.
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ckinchen |
05-30-2011 11:02 AM |
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Originally Posted by skeeter77346
(Post 259785)
LMC in Houston has sold several Haynie / SHO rigs. Good guys, who know their stuff.
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So you know who our new sponsor is already.....
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evis102 |
05-30-2011 04:22 PM |
My bad my next boat will have a Honda BF250
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