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So I finally went and picked up the new boat, I took to it like a natural.  Learned how to back up pretty fast and Learned all the buttons and gadgets and check list I need.  If  anyone has any suggestions of things you must have let me know! But here is my first ride and fish! Nice 30 inch northern 

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Sweet Rig ~

Way to break it in too 

Congrats 

:smiley:

A-Jay

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Nice boat that will give you many yrs of fishing pleasure.

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Congratulations on your new ride! And that takes some talent @Ksam1234, fighting a fish and taking a picture of it at the same time ?

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2 hours ago, J._Bricker said:

Congratulations on your new ride! And that takes some talent @Ksam1234, fighting a fish and taking a picture of it at the same time ?

The picture credit is given to my friend who came with me haha.  He just went for the ride , doesn’t really fish , but man wouldn’t that’s be something if I could do that haha

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I have a hat mounted action cam and I get shots of everything I see, mostly video, including my last two PBs. My avatar photo is my PB (so far - 5.25) self-taken from that cam, just a screenshot from a video though. My camera arm needs to be longer if I catch any bigger fish! 

 

It's not for everyone probably but I take it almost every time I go.

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3 hours ago, Sjp521 said:

Ksam, What model Lund is that. Very nice.

It’s the adventure series 

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Love the boat AND that awesome action shot, wow.

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Don’t forget to post it in the “show off your ride” thread!

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Congrats man ! It's always nice to catch them on your first time out ! 

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Congrats!  You did good!!!!!

 

One small suggestion: always put in the drain plug and unplug the extension cord to the battery charger when you leave home.

 

Make this the one thing you always do when going out in the boat.

 

Have fun and be safe.

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4 hours ago, Sam said:

Congrats!  You did good!!!!!

 

One small suggestion: always put in the drain plug and unplug the extension cord to the battery charger when you leave home.

 

Make this the one thing you always do when going out in the boat.

 

Have fun and be safe.

Will do! And I a always triple check everything , have bad ocd when it comes to stuff like this.  

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NOICE!

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On 9/16/2019 at 5:29 AM, Sam said:

Congrats!  You did good!!!!!

 

One small suggestion: always put in the drain plug and unplug the extension cord to the battery charger when you leave home.

 

Make this the one thing you always do when going out in the boat.

 

Have fun and be safe.

If you drive through rain, then you are hauling water and just have to remove it when you get to the launch 

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41 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said:

If you drive through rain, then you are hauling water and just have to remove it when you get to the launch 

Hey Big 'un, who goes fishing in the rain? :D 

 

If it does rain then you can leave the plug out as long as you remember to put it back in at the ramp. 

 

The weather is always beautiful for the guys and gals on the Forum. We never have to worry about fishing in the rain! :stupid:

 

 

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1 hour ago, Sam said:

Hey Big 'un, who goes fishing in the rain? :D 

 

If it does rain then you can leave the plug out as long as you remember to put it back in at the ramp. 

 

The weather is always beautiful for the guys and gals on the Forum. We never have to worry about fishing in the rain! :stupid:

 

 

Ha! I believe you and I both live in a subtropical rainforest. Although lately it hasnt rained in a month, trees are still lush and green. We got enough in spring to last a decade or so 

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Nice boat. The first fish on a new boat is a pretty cool feeling.

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Nice boat.

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