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Dcats55

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    <p>Western NC</p>
  • My PB
    Between 4-5 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth & Smallmouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    <p>Lake Hiwassee</p>
  • Other Interests
    <p>fly fishing, bee keeping, gardening</p>

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  1. Ok, finally got into it, turns out the pump looked to have over heated? There was a bulge on one side of it and the impeller wouldn't turn a lick. I ordered a replacement motor, the Mayfair live well pumps are pretty cool, easy pop out and in. Thanks again for the replies.
  2. I own Wilderness The Ride. 13.5 foot, its cost was about $1000 new, but have seen some on craigslist for $800 and less. Very stable for standing, and paddles well.
  3. Thank you both, I tried a couple ways, didn't think that if might be a combination lock I will give them a try this week end and let you know. Thanks again. David
  4. I just recently bought a 1998 Sprint bass boat. I have a question about the Live Wells. The boat has two switches, one says "Live Well", the other "Aerator". It also has two levers, one is "open and close" the other "recirculate and pump out". The live well switch when turned on just recirculates the water already in the well, and so does the recirculate lever. It stuck me as strange that there would be an open, which lets the water freely flow out of the wells, and a pump out which in a sense does the same. My problem is there is no way to get water in, other then leaving it open and then it only fills a couple inches, so I have to close it and use a bucket to fill. Question is does any one think I could reverse the pump for the recirculate and pump out, to some how pump in? Or perhaps get a different pump that would work? I haven't tried any thing yet, didn't want to pull all the batteries out and start digging around till I knew if its workable. Thanks
  5. Only for the trailer title you would go to the car tag office, not wildlife resources.
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