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Putting your tin back on the trailer after fishing.
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<blockquote data-quote="perchin" data-source="post: 146710" data-attributes="member: 2620"><p>The lake we mainly use, only has one ramp. Its gravel, no dock, and is a no powerloading zone. There are not too many other options other than to use a rope to get her in then winch it on. I don't ever powerload anyways though, not even when we had the big boat, If I can't get a lil wet, I would of opted for a day away from the water :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perchin, post: 146710, member: 2620"] The lake we mainly use, only has one ramp. Its gravel, no dock, and is a no powerloading zone. There are not too many other options other than to use a rope to get her in then winch it on. I don't ever powerload anyways though, not even when we had the big boat, If I can't get a lil wet, I would of opted for a day away from the water :wink: [/QUOTE]
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