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Catch some crappie, they taste better...

Old 03-17-2020, 09:54 AM
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I've never seen a three bottle setup like that. I use "Bidon-kadonks", double underseat bottles with 2 on the frame up front. In the hot season, that will get me 40 miles. In the 65-75 temp seasons, that will get me 60 miles.
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I've never seen a three bottle setup like that. I use "Bidon-kadonks", double underseat bottles with 2 on the frame up front. In the hot season, that will get me 40 miles. In the 65-75 temp seasons, that will get me 60 miles.
Surprise! 4 bottles (I really hate people!)



This keeps the weight off my back when I am extreme social distancing. Last weekend's ride was a two day get-outta-dodge event.

The bottom bottle catches mud, but that builds character. I like the underseat bottles (like you have) too.

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I like your sister's version but all of the ski areas are closed in the west.
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Catch some crappie, they taste better...
It was Monday, I couldn't keep it anyway.
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OK, I’ll bite. What does Monday have to do with it? Crappie take the day off?
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I've never seen a three bottle setup like that. I use "Bidon-kadonks", double underseat bottles with 2 on the frame up front. In the hot season, that will get me 40 miles. In the 65-75 temp seasons, that will get me 60 miles.

My Trek has a two bottle cage attached to the back of the seat - not underneath.

Then two more cages on the frame.

4 bottles total.

Plus a Camelback for special occasions...
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OK, I’ll bite. What does Monday have to do with it? Crappie take the day off?
Can’t keep spoonbill on Mondays. I think Friday too. Otherwise the limit is one.
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I thought paddlefish were only in the Yang Tse river and the Missouri River?

My dad caught 2 in Montana in the 80’s. It was a snag fishery that involved running down the bank as it collapsed trying to reel in a 150 lb fish on the end of a Dacron line...

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