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 Post subject: Ferry Launch Question
PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 6:27 pm 
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Walleye Wisdom
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Plan on using it tomorrow and wondering how it was. Should I bring some salt and sand? Its so steep was worrying about sliding.
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I would be safe and bring some good fast acting salt. I havent been there for a week. But I know that last time I was there we had slid when backing the boat into the water. The steel grate stoped my jimmy from ending up in the lake. But I tell you next time I go im going to bring some good salt. Put it down as soon you arrive. then let it work while you get the boat ready. good luck. Wish I could be there.


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Don't let the MOE catch you salting the ramp.


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Dont let the MOE catch you with your truck at the bottom of the lake either. :lol:


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Another good trick is if it gets too rough out there, pour a gallon of oil in the water and it will take the size of the waves down a bit.


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Just 1 gallon you say? nah I burn all my used oil in the wood stove.


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