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I have A fish trap scout for sale. It is in new condition. Only used three times. I bought it last Feb. It has the blue sliding seat and rod hamock. No runners. Asking $175.00 price includes cover. smile.gif Sorry I do not have pictures. I will meet half way for transfer within 50 miles of Cottage Grove.

Reduced asking price is $155.00

Thanks,

Mark (Lights)

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FeetDown, The only reason i am selling it is becouse I never get to fish alone. I have Three little ones and one of them is always Fishing with me. smile.gif (We use my Otter Lodge) By no runners i mean i have not added hyfax wear runners to the sled.

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Lights,

Thanks for replying but I think at that price I have to pass. I did see new ones at Gander Mtn for $199 and the guy told me if I can wait another week or two, they are going to go even lower. If you really need the money and lower your price, shoot me an email at [email protected]

Thanks!

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this is a good buy guys with the cover, the cover runs at least $30 and you won't have to put it together. It takes some time to put fish traps together. The cover is a must if you want to keep a fishtrap in good condition down the road.

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I've got one and it fits nicely in the back of my Blazer. Don't even have to fold the back seats down. They are fairly lightweight and can carry more than you'd think they can. And it's easy to change the seat if you want something more comfy than what it comes with. I have one of my boat seats in it for the ice season. Gonna take it out and put it back in my boat when things warm up.

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