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Guest lazyphil

jealous?egos?....i keep my ego high by my own engine out in my nikes :smirk:. any fool can put a foot on a gas pedal and go fast :cover:

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LOL. You'd like the fishin' around here. Some bloke came in last week with an unheard of three muskies in his single day catch! People kill for just one of those fish a year.

 

And usually it is just perch and walleye. Not that that is bad -- no better eating than either of those!

 

Cheers,

SD -- craves a sautéed perch dinner anytime...

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michigan?.....yes i'd like to fish that way, i fished in minnesota, chippewa NF a few years ago staying at a friends cabin, awesome fishing!...muskies look like our pike, same?.....had a few last winter in the ouse river, took one home, very good eating, over 10lbs they dont taste so good. sunday i was fishing a fen drain for tench and hooked a big pike but was not using a wire trace a bit through the line and spooked the fishing for a few hours. walleye is similar to our zander introduced here in the 60's from holland i think and are both hated and loved by anglers depending on your pov, i love them. had a modest 7lber last year. mean looking beasts!

 

ok read muskie link, and yes in pike family.

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Nothing wrong with Raw Power, which is why I've got one of these:

 

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408 BHP in '93, but I've chipped it so the 6litre V12 has god knows how many ponies now.

 

But I will opine that sailing an 75Kg 18 foot A Class cat is more akin to an art than hanging on to a brute force monster.

 

Cheers

 

Coss

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