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Dan October 4th 06 01:17 AM

I had a blast last Satuday on the Wabash river...
 
Mustaf Herod Apyur Poupr wrote:

On 3 Oct 2006 15:37:45 -0700, wrote:


What is a good brand of a reasonably priced depthfinder? I don't
necessarily need something "top of the line"
But if running on the river, it would be nice to know how much water is
below you....



WalMart has Eagles for cheap if you are just looking for a bottom
finder. They are good units.


Agreed. I've never been a fan of Humminbird and I have had both on a
bass boat at the same time.

Dan

John Wentworth October 4th 06 02:20 AM

I had a blast last Satuday on the Wabash river...
 
This is the finest hijacking of a thread I've seen in some time. Please feel
free to do the same with other OT threads.

wrote in message
ups.com...

My nephew boat handled perfectly. He, my daughter and I went and
launched at Vincennes, and headed north, went up to what is known as
the "11 mile island" Saw some great scenery, watched eagles, turtles,
etc. There were some branches that we would have liked to have gone
"exploring" in, and probably would if we had a trolling motor.




kenji October 4th 06 02:23 AM

I had a blast last Satuday on the Wabash river...
 
In article .com,
wrote:

He can have some real fun for
cheap.


are you the father?

[email protected] October 4th 06 02:57 AM

I had a blast last Satuday on the Wabash river...
 
No, I'm his uncle.

He's living with us while finishing his senior year in Highschool. His
parents are missionaries in Panama.


kenji wrote:
In article .com,
wrote:

He can have some real fun for
cheap.


are you the father?



kenji October 4th 06 03:03 AM

I had a blast last Satuday on the Wabash river...
 
Does he have nice pectorals?


In article om,
wrote:

No, I'm his uncle.

He's living with us while finishing his senior year in Highschool. His
parents are missionaries in Panama.


kenji wrote:
In article .com,
wrote:

He can have some real fun for
cheap.


are you the father?


[email protected] October 4th 06 04:26 AM

I had a blast last Satuday on the Wabash river...
 

kenji wrote:
Does he have nice pectorals?


And why would you want to know?

Of course, I think I know the answer to that...


Nut Cracker October 4th 06 01:04 PM

I had a blast last Satuday on the Wabash river...
 

wrote in message
oups.com...

kenji wrote:
Does he have nice pectorals?


And why would you want to know?

Of course, I think I know the answer to that...


Yah, Kenji is warming getting 'in character' for his upcoming congressional
bid for Foley's seat in Florida.



HUey October 4th 06 01:33 PM

I had a blast last Satuday on the Wabash river...
 
In article ,
says...

wrote in message
roups.com...

kenji wrote:
Does he have nice pectorals?


And why would you want to know?

Of course, I think I know the answer to that...


Yah, Kenji is warming getting 'in character' for his upcoming congressional
bid for Foley's seat in Florida.

kenji was a choir boy when he was a young lad.
--
HUey

[email protected] October 4th 06 01:38 PM

I had a blast last Satuday on the Wabash river...
 

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
This always fascinates me.


With all the social problems we have in this country which could use a
good dose of old time religion, why do missionaries have to go to
another country to help and do good works? Why not the Bronx or East
LA or American Indian country? Why Central America or anywhere else
for that matter?

It's like adopting Asian babies - I don't get that either. There are
lots of kids here in the states, in particular older ones, that can
use good parenting and a good home, yet people insist on adopting
Korean, Chinese and East Asian Indian children. What's the point?

I just don't get it.


That's an interesting thought, Tom. I'll have to ask them about that.


basskisser October 4th 06 02:07 PM

I had a blast last Satuday on the Wabash river...
 

wrote:
What is a good brand of a reasonably priced depthfinder? I don't
necessarily need something "top of the line"
But if running on the river, it would be nice to know how much water is
below you....


Eagle has a cheapy that works fantastic for what you need. It is the
Cuda 168.
Check it out:

http://tinyurl.com/lrcc9



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