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Is there a 2 min video? Made it through about 30 sec, dang sure ain't watching 19 min.

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Never done a 150' but done plenty 15'-25' using the winch to let it down and pull it up. and had to leave the wench cable down there so we could use it to help climb back up.  That's was only with 17' canoe and 14' jon, nothing the size he's dealing with.

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I've done a near vertical 60 or 70' rope launch & load with a 12' jon. The loading part about killed me, pulling hand over hand. Only did it that one time.

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Not impressed ~

I want to see him pull it up . . . 

#gravityrules

Fish Hard

:smiley:

A-Jay

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At least they did catch a fish. 

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On 6/8/2021 at 8:05 AM, A-Jay said:

Not impressed ~

I want to see him pull it up . . .

I don't know if this was all for a video, but I sort of wanted to say "he's got oars on that drift boat, let's see him go back upriver and put it back on the trailer".  I'll admit, I'm a little impressed - these days I don't use as many improvised launch sites, and I've never done as much rigging to launch.  I like the way he secures his bowline knot too - I've use an overhand, and his way has the running end and  standing end parallel which makes it neater.  Makes me wonder why I was taught to tie it the other way.

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