I am going to run 90 miles Sat. 45 up and back. My boat has about a 100 mile range on 36 gallons. I can't get 93 octane on the river unless a friend meets me with a gas tote.
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I am going to run 90 miles Sat. 45 up and back. My boat has about a 100 mile range on 36 gallons. I can't get 93 octane on the river unless a friend meets me with a gas tote.
secure a couple 5 gallon cans in the back compartment for safety.
On LOZ I ran 85 miles To almost Truman Dam . 20 min. fishing I took 2nd and my draw partner took 1st . Great run going but return trip was nasty rough because of all the rec. boaters . http://www.bassboatcentral.com/boardstuff2/beers.gif
I used to run 9 miles in the am in Airborne School a LONG time ago. Running is not my thing. So now I drive my boat.... http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/Laugh.gif
16 miles ,one way
92 miles one way on the Ohio River, I got a leg cramp from holding down the hot foot. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/Laugh.gif
60 mile round trip. Didn't pay off. Of course nowadays running only a few miles doesn't pay off even if you win with gas prices like they are.
80-90 miles one way for me, but there are guys that make a 200 mile, one way trip for big tourneys down here. The atchafalaya basin to venice is an insane run, but guys have done it and caught 20+# in 1.5 hrs of fishing time.
ABout 58 on the St. Lawrence River duritn our 6-man event, Ogdensburg to Cape Vincent. Lucky for us we were in the 4th or 5th flight so we had about 2 extra hours.
Me personally, 30 miles one way. Was talking to a couple guys in a gambler on Lake Seminole that were fishing a tourny out of Lake Eufaula. I think that's in the neighborhood of ~80 miles.
I had the runs all the way home from Arizona to Ct. About 2000 miles.
I used to run from the south end of Okeechobee to the north end and vice versa all the time thats about 40-60 mile one way...dunno if I would do it today with the cost of gas
21 miles on Amistad,,fished, then ran 21 miles back..
Never eat onions....... esp. the carmelized ones.......I sat there for an hour........
130 miles roundtrip...65 there 65 back...had a limit and was culling in about 20 minutes only fished about 2 hours...pulled a timmy horton and won by about 12lbs that day. tried it the next year and only caught 3 fish. http://xs-s.com/zf/images/smile/emhammer.gif
30 miles one way
conn river ran 34 miles .ran out of gas putting the rig on the trailer both days pretty close i would say i carry 28 gallons of gas,but made the state team that yr
60+ miles 'round trip...too cheap to go further.... http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/wink.gif
Close to 300 miles round trip. Stopped for gas twice and won by 5lbs.