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Oct 11, 2021 22:44:40   #
Iowa Farmer Loc: Iowa City Iowa
 
Barnacles wrote:
Not very relevant anymore - - Back in the day, it was smart to make sure that you had an extra shear pin or two for the prop. Anyone remember those?


And a spare prop and nut for the troller!

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Oct 11, 2021 22:45:16   #
Grizzly 17 Loc: South central Pa
 
Flytier wrote:
Still have them in my snow blower auger. Beats having a chewed up engine.

Yep 👍👍

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Oct 12, 2021 00:11:50   #
Jeremy Loc: America
 
Barnacles wrote:
Not very relevant anymore - - Back in the day, it was smart to make sure that you had an extra shear pin or two for the prop. Anyone remember those?


Yup for non splined shaft. Both the current outboards on NoHurry have them still.

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Oct 12, 2021 09:11:18   #
Papa Jack Loc: Indianapolis
 
Good advise

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Oct 12, 2021 15:38:42   #
HarryS Loc: NJ
 
thanks.

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Oct 13, 2021 08:00:14   #
Lowescatfish18 Loc: Wesley Chaple florida
 
I don't known what number we are on 1 thing i always do is make sure the batteries are fully charge and i do carry jumpers in my boat. One thing that will make or break your trip moon tape paper?????????

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Oct 13, 2021 19:19:39   #
ShortorderCook62 Loc: Grand Junction, Colorado
 
HBM wrote:
Have you ever actually written down a top 10 list of things you have learned from fishing? Here are mine

1 gas up your vehicular and boat the day before you go fishing and wash your hands a few extra times.
2 don’t use a lot of after shave or cologne before a fishing trip
3 carry an extra life jacket you may save a fishing trip or a life!
4 carry 2 o 3 small plastic trash bags. I was in the Army 1971 -1974 and when you are fishing or in the woods you are required to clean up your area before and after.You could get an Article 15 and cost you cash.
5 double ck safety chains and your hitch
6 carry lots of water and drinks. I don’t drink but in my opinion boating - fishing and alcohol don’t work out very well.
7 ck your drain plug before you launch the boat and carry an extra. Has anyone done this? Yea me too
8 ck your spare tire pressure and if going on a long trip more than 25 miles take 2 spares
9 whenever you stop at a rest area walk around the rig and look it over
10 be more courteous on and off the water. These are my tips sometimes forgotten.
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Have you ever actually written down a top 10 list ... (show quote)


Note:Part of the backseater's duties are to ask if the plug's in before launch! ALWAYS pay your share of expenses!

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Oct 13, 2021 19:34:44   #
Grizzly 17 Loc: South central Pa
 
ShortorderCook62 wrote:
Note:Part of the backseater's duties are to ask if the plug's in before launch! ALWAYS pay your share of expenses!


That would be nice if that happened. I trust nobody with the plug. I've had backseaters that act like they're doing you a favor by going along. Including my own cuz. Took him to Bass Pro 120 mile round trip then 70 mile round trip to the river. Not even a cup of coffee n a sandwich.

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