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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1518361" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Well, I spent today in my canoe on Kaw lake, and Ponca lake. We were crappie fishing, and Kaw was too muddy after the rain, so we went to Ponca lake.</p><p>All of the questions have been answered, so my advice is to stay in the smaller coves, and have fun!</p><p>I have a 17' Lowe square stern. Currently running a 55lb thrust Minn Kota to assist the paddles. We mostly paddle, as one can sneak up on a stump, and never disturb the fish. It got a little windy today, so put the trolling motor down, and motored the 1/2 mile back to the ramp.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I have an "extended hitch" that plugs into the receiver hitch on my truck. Drop the tailgate, and slide the canoe into the bed of my Tacoma. It was cheap to buy. If you need pics, I'll take some, and post em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1518361, member: 5412"] Well, I spent today in my canoe on Kaw lake, and Ponca lake. We were crappie fishing, and Kaw was too muddy after the rain, so we went to Ponca lake. All of the questions have been answered, so my advice is to stay in the smaller coves, and have fun! I have a 17' Lowe square stern. Currently running a 55lb thrust Minn Kota to assist the paddles. We mostly paddle, as one can sneak up on a stump, and never disturb the fish. It got a little windy today, so put the trolling motor down, and motored the 1/2 mile back to the ramp. BTW, I have an "extended hitch" that plugs into the receiver hitch on my truck. Drop the tailgate, and slide the canoe into the bed of my Tacoma. It was cheap to buy. If you need pics, I'll take some, and post em. [/QUOTE]
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