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<blockquote data-quote="Specknreds" data-source="post: 51148" data-attributes="member: 801"><p>They are very popular around my neck of the woods. Mudmotors have have their purpose and are fun to drive, But every one I know does not use them for every day running. They use them for duck season or when the reds are in extremely shallow ponds and then they swap it with a outboard during everyday use or have another boat.</p><p> We did find one advantage to a "Go Devil" mud motor. We were fishing a mud flat and this idiot came within 20'-30' from us at WOT and did this about 4 times. My buddy said the next time he would solve this problem. A little later here they come again. He cranked the Go Devil (23hp I think), raised it out of the water at WOT and when they came by he lowered it a few inches into the water. It shot a rooster tail about 50'-60' back almost knocking them out of their boat.</p><p> Before everyone starts knocking me, I do not condone this type of behaviour, but the idiot deserved it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Specknreds, post: 51148, member: 801"] They are very popular around my neck of the woods. Mudmotors have have their purpose and are fun to drive, But every one I know does not use them for every day running. They use them for duck season or when the reds are in extremely shallow ponds and then they swap it with a outboard during everyday use or have another boat. We did find one advantage to a "Go Devil" mud motor. We were fishing a mud flat and this idiot came within 20'-30' from us at WOT and did this about 4 times. My buddy said the next time he would solve this problem. A little later here they come again. He cranked the Go Devil (23hp I think), raised it out of the water at WOT and when they came by he lowered it a few inches into the water. It shot a rooster tail about 50'-60' back almost knocking them out of their boat. Before everyone starts knocking me, I do not condone this type of behaviour, but the idiot deserved it. [/QUOTE]
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