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  1. No. I am just trying to throw a ballpark number out there to help anyone that may be thinking of spending money on this or any other boat. Obviously its not an absolute statement. If you were to assume financing $15K over 12 years at 8%, payments would be approximately $160 a month. Just some math. That's all.
  2. 1998 Skeeter zx202 & 200HP Yamaha for sale 20 foot bass boat 74 Minnkota Maxxum with new batteries last year Three depthfinders - two at the console and one at the bow New cover last year Dual axle trailer One pedestal seat, one regular seat Two skeeter life jackets This boat is extremely fast, has a huge fishing platform and handles rough water well. It's got it all and it all works. Guaranteed to catch lots of big bass and muskies. If you can't catch them, I'll show you where they are! NADA prices the boat at $15,500-$18,500. I am more concerned with selling it than getting top-dollar for it and thus am asking $14,500 for a quick sale. It would be hard to find a 20 foot boat with 200HP at the dealers for under $15K. Plus no sales tax! You can finance $15K for approximately $160 a month. Email me at drbergstrom2773@yahoo.com for picks or request them here. Boat is in St. Paul, but I am willing to drive part (most, all?) of the way to deliver the boat if you buy it.
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    Pit Lake Trout

    A buddy and I fished Pit Lake this past Friday from 7 am to 1 pm. We used various sizes of airplane jigs and shiners. Two bites, but no fish.
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    MN DNR News

    I think the new limits are a good thing and I would even be in favor of individual lake management. MetroJoe - I think that any sensible person would protest the number of times you could fish a lake. I, for one, fish Mille Lacs, Minnetonka, and several other lakes way over 20 times a year. Aside from probably 10 walleyes a year, I keep no other fish from these lakes. We don't want Minnesota to turn into Southern California where some lakes are open to fishing only 20 days a year and a certain number of people are lucky enough to get to fish them. Minnesota has great natural resources, but I do think that evolving management is needed to maintain its quality. I don't think anyone is going to bash you for keeping one limit or two of fish from a single lake in a year. This does not effect a fishery. People that fill buckets with panfish every day or that ignore limits do, however.
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