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Some time late spring hopefully and Really Good Root Beer is my preferd! LOL
With or with out whiskey in it?
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Some time late spring hopefully and Really Good Root Beer is my preferd! LOL
She is big enough for 4 or 5!
I think 8 is the practical limits, but half need to be wearing skimpy Bikinis!
Ha! Thats a good outlook. I'm the guy who spends as much money on a boat as most would spend on a diesel pickup...and then release everything I catch. Drives my wife insane!
A good year, I give away most of what I catch, I cant eat that much fish! Two meals a week for three or four people!
When my freezer is full I give away my catch to others that are not as lucky
A good year, I give away most of what I catch, I cant eat that much fish! Two meals a week for three or four people!
Keeps friends and family in fish all season!
Most times i land my first of the day, then if i get hit again, I pass off the rod and let the next person land it and tag it! That way every one gets a chance and I can keep fishing! Lol
Besides, its fun to watch others catch fish!
Im hoping to take the boat out tbis season and go play around Ilwaco, always had reallt good fishing out there and lots of fun!
Might take her out to Tillimook bay and do some Halibut too!
Here is my Boat, fresh from the scrapper. She got swamped by Katrina and the drive train was frozen and rusted to heck and gone! All the seats and top were rotted and the electronics were all shot! I got it for the value of the trailer basically!
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She is big enough for 4 or 5!
I think 8 is the practical limits, but half need to be wearing skimpy Bikinis!
Generally speaking; Remember to Push and Pull your pole, Not wrist flip.
What do you mean?
That's interesting. Not what I was taught when I started. But it makes sense.Your wrist and forearm should be locked and only band at the elbow, at least that's what I was taught years ago.
The Caveman Speaks the truth! LOLThat's interesting. Not what I was taught when I started. But it makes sense.
I will have to retrain myself. Because Tim Rajeff gave me my very first instruction he didn't meantion that. He told me to treat the rod like a paint brush and flick the line like you were flicking paint off of a brush.The Caveman Speaks the truth! LOL
That's interesting. Not what I was taught when I started. But it makes sense.