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<blockquote data-quote="180proof" data-source="post: 406717" data-attributes="member: 20606"><p>Hows it going Jonah, I see you're from Halifax Co., I'm from Virgilina. Grew up hunting on the Dan off Ramble Rd back in the late 80's early 90's. Got a question for ya about boating the Banister. Once I retire from the Army (22 Months) i'm coming back home and before that time I'm gonna have my boat. It's either gonna be a 1872 or 2072 Seaark with either a jet or mud motor, my retirement gift to myself. How do you think she'll fit on the Banister. Here in Clarksville TN, we have the big rivers such as the Tenn. River and the Cumberland as well as Lake Barkley and KY Lake. 2072 with 115HP+ are all the norm. Then anyone that hunts has their mud boats for ducks. I'm having to do multi-purpose, since i'll be hunting cats, deer and ducks and I plan to hit Kerr, the Dan, the Staunton, the Banister, etc.... </p><p></p><p>Love your RBO site and videos as well, lets me keep in touch with home when I'm oversea's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="180proof, post: 406717, member: 20606"] Hows it going Jonah, I see you're from Halifax Co., I'm from Virgilina. Grew up hunting on the Dan off Ramble Rd back in the late 80's early 90's. Got a question for ya about boating the Banister. Once I retire from the Army (22 Months) i'm coming back home and before that time I'm gonna have my boat. It's either gonna be a 1872 or 2072 Seaark with either a jet or mud motor, my retirement gift to myself. How do you think she'll fit on the Banister. Here in Clarksville TN, we have the big rivers such as the Tenn. River and the Cumberland as well as Lake Barkley and KY Lake. 2072 with 115HP+ are all the norm. Then anyone that hunts has their mud boats for ducks. I'm having to do multi-purpose, since i'll be hunting cats, deer and ducks and I plan to hit Kerr, the Dan, the Staunton, the Banister, etc.... Love your RBO site and videos as well, lets me keep in touch with home when I'm oversea's. [/QUOTE]
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