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I searched but could not find information about this....last week I fished Ft Peck which at **** Creek means about 50 miles of gravel road ( round trip ). When I got home, I was looking at quite a bit of rock damage to paint on trailer and boat...even with rock tamer mud flaps ( not wide enough ). I have found other products, but if someone has experience with this issue, I would appreciate some suggestions. Fishing incidently was fair-good for walleyes which were a little on the small side, and lots of northerns.
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Right in your own backyard - Montana RockNocker Rock Guards.
They don't do much for the trailer, as most people around Peck have galvanized trailers, but they do protect the boat, and will hold up to the mud that can accumulate if the Fort Peck Roads are wet during your drive. http://www.mtrockguard.com/gallery/gallery.html |
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Call Bob at Trailer Tux in Lumsden Saskatchewan.
Do a google search or his website I dont have the number here at work. Tell him Jeff from Williston sent you ![]() Clarkie |
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This is Bob with KWIK PFYT mud flaps and we offer the longest lasting mudflap on the market today. The KWIK PFYT mud flap is all aluminum and stainless steel to work great and look good for years of use. Its the system the pros have used for years. Don't settle for anything less as your boat is an investment and this will keep it looking new. Ask the pros on Walleye central for there opinion of the KWIK PFYT MUD FLAP SYSTEM Check them out at WWW.KWIKPFYT.COM OR CALL 701-238-6289
Last edited by KWIK PFYT; 07-11-2012 at 03:06 AM. Reason: Missed a few words |
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Quote:
www.trailertux.com Waxy |
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HA...thanks Waxy....guess I could have included that
![]() Clarkie |
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