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| Dry
Feet ...by Scott
Johnson |
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If wet feet bother you on those wet days try a pair of Seal
Skin sox. They are waterproof and can be worn in any shoe. They
are a big help if you are putting your boat in a shallow lake
and you need to step in the water to push off, this way your
feet will be dry all day |
| Spare
Fuse Holder ...by Scott
Johnson |
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I keep spare fuses in my boat at all times you never know when
one will blow. I keep then in a used film container, it is small
and waterproof. These containers can be used for a lot of other
things including weights, aspirins, hooks, toothpicks, and anything
else you can come up with. They take up little space and if
you drop them in the water they will float as long as the top
is on |
| Night
Fishing at Ramps ...by Scott
Johnson |
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If you have problems backing your boat down unlit ramps at night
here is a little tip for you. Take out the bulbs in you back
up lights and replace them with Halogen bulbs sold in most auto
part stores. This will give you more light to see backing down |
| Time
is everything ...by Scott
Johnson |
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When tournament fishing or just fishing for fun time can play
a big part of your day. Go to your nearest dollar store and
purchase a stick on clock. These are small enough to put anywhere
and they usually last a few years for a dollar. I have one under
my dash and one inside a rod locker. For those days you might
forget a watch, this will come in handy |
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