Fishing Information
The best fishing trip every was in late October at Tobin Lake. My wife and I were trying out the crestliner boat so we brought along our fishing gear but forgot a net. That day we caught over ten fish that ranged from 6 to 10 pounds. It was a blast bringing those big fish in without a net. We didn't even lose one of them. A day to remember.
Personal Background
Just wanted to let you know that these two boats are for sale.
***A) 1998 Crestliner Sportfish 1850, c/w a 150 Johnson Ficht FastStrike o/b, Yacht Club trailer. This boat is a beauty. It has 7 bases with four seats, front conversion casting deck, 2 livewells, plenty of storage, full instrument panel, full canopy top, fishfinder, Minnkota auto-pilot bow mount troller, and much more. All this for $26,900.
***B) 1994 Smokercraft Ultima 17.5 c/w 125 Marine o/b, Shorelander galvanized trailer. This boat has 6 bases and three seats, three livewells, full canopy, travel tarp, full instrument panel, casting deck , Eagle electronics, Minnkota auto pilot front troller. This boat is in premium condition. Price$ 16,900
Boat Information
Boat name: Crestliner 1998 Crestliner Sportfish
My Fishing Favorites
Lure #1: Wally Diver |
Lake (State): Tobin Lake |
Lure #2: Rig with a Leetch |
Fishing Rod: Lumius |
Lure #3: none supplied |
Fishing Reel: Shimano |
Technique #1: none supplied |
Fishing Line: Berkely |
Technique #2: none supplied |
Time of Year: May/June |
Technique #3: none supplied |
Fishing Store: Fishing Hole |
Fish #1: none supplied |
Fishing Partner: Snake |
Fish #2: none supplied |
Attractant: none supplied |
Fish #3: none supplied |
Tournament Trail: Walley Trail |
Fishing Book: none supplied |
Fishing Video: none supplied |
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