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Dang it, My batteries are dead on the boat.

I always leave my four bank charger plugged in. If your batteries do not last long anymore you could gave a bad battery. When you get back from lake before charging put volt meter on batteries. Mine read 2.9. 2.9. 2.9 2.1 voila the bad battery
Sorry meant 12.9 13.9 12.9 12.1
 
I always leave my four bank charger plugged in. If your batteries do not last long anymore you could gave a bad battery. When you get back from lake before charging put volt meter on batteries. Mine read 2.9. 2.9. 2.9 2.1 voila the bad battery
Yes Sir. I leave my charger on to maintain batteries as well. These were just left sitting not plugged in for months before I got them. I never do that.

Got two new ones in charging atm so should be good to go.

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Y’all make me wanna go fishing with all this talk about fishing.
But I wanna go on someone else’s boat so I don’t have all the problems y’all have !! :becky: :dance:
 
With teeth like that I bet they do eat well.
Agreed. I caught a 9 3/4 pounder out fishjng with my boss in the summer time. I had my picture with the fish hanging in the bait shop right close to Tom Steed lake in Oklahoma. The two fillets I got off that fish took up a whole broiling pan. One of the the big pans. My mom wasn't a big fish eater except she like catfish and she ate more of the walleye than any of us did put together I think. Very mild fish to the pallet.

I can't wait going to the New River which is about an hour and a half away I think and trying to catch the Goliath walleye they have in that River. It's a species of walleye that only grows in that particular River. Beautiful River as a matter of fact, color is enticing and looks clean, real clean.

I used to rake up on those fish at Tom steed Lake and the best lure was the Blakemore Roadrunner. Slowly real on the bottom and if they were biting you would catch one on every cast. They are true walleye killers! And in this particular color as well. Works very well at night! There's also a river about 45 minutes away that has a lot of walleye in it as well.



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Agreed. I caught a 9 3/4 pounder out fishjng with my boss in the summer time. I had my picture with the fish hanging in the bait shop right close to Tom Steed lake in Oklahoma. The two fillets I got off that fish took up a whole broiling pan. One of the the big pans. My mom wasn't a big fish eater except she like catfish and she ate more of the walleye than any of us did put together I think. Very mild fish to the pallet.

I can't wait going to the New River which is about an hour and a half away I think and trying to catch the Goliath walleye they have in that River. It's a species of walleye that only grows in that particular River. Beautiful River as a matter of fact, color is enticing and looks clean, real clean.

I used to rake up on those fish at Tom steed Lake and the best lure was the Blakemore Roadrunner. Slowly real on the bottom and if they were biting you would catch one on every cast. They are true walleye killers! And in this particular color as well. Works very well at night! There's also a river about 45 minutes away that has a lot of walleye in it as well.



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I love fishing small jigs and ultralight tackle for big fish 7 pound fish on 4 lb test is a win.
 
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