The most I will spend is $150 for rod and reel, I don't know where you guys work but I don't have the kinda cash some here have to spend, I don't have cc and I won't get another one, and like DVT said it takes away so.e for me to spend enormous money on some stuff, even is it is great stuff
I've given this a lot of consideration as well, ypu at be able to get a ladder rack for your f150 and haul it like that or get a bed extender ( I think that's what they call the) and haul it in the bed. But either way requires you to break the whole boat package down. You could possible get a trailer kit for the boat as well
Yes you do, they will reach a point where they will no longer hold a charge, I've been dealing with golf cart batteries for the last 10 yrs . yes you will have to or simply get another battery and waste a lot of money
Yeah, I use to work on cars when they started adding more ethanol, it really caused some issues alright with injectors, sensors and I think catalytic converters
2amp has always been better for the battery on the long run, from experience it seems batteries that charged on 2 amp lasted longer. Make sure you check water levels and put acid in it every few times its low or once a yr
Last night I got out for an hr so I ran down, and started casting a ribbit frog along the patty's/ pond snot. Well this fish sticks it's head out of the water looks at it for a second, lunges and grabs it and heads on down deeper. Why did he stick his head up and look at it? I lost him BTW, kermits leg got in the way of the hook.
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