Neat. I like those backwater areas.
PS I fish down by the dam sometimes.
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Neat. I like those backwater areas.
PS I fish down by the dam sometimes.
If I make the plunge into soft plastic, I will probably want to inject. I need to plant more aloe vera plants with either.
If going with electric you can reverse the head on a transom mounted troller and mount it in front of you (or just buy a bow mounted trolling motor):
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Which Scadden do you have? Swivel seat eases the hard reach, but is still not ideal.
In the canoe you can mount it beside you. 5167 You still have to be able to reach out to start it.
A small air-cooled outboard (say 1-3 hp, like a weedeater) will be much lighter (my old Tanaka 3 hp was 34 lbs) than a trolling motor and battery. 2 quarts of gas would last a very long time. It...
Getting rid of any of the chunk molds? I eventually want to start pouring.
I think you will be fine, even with generation flow, that far down. Although I have not fished that area.
http://www.americanwhitewater.org/content/River/detail/id/1782
First comment give the number to call.
Rinse it off and use it. Jackson has plenty of UV stabilizer in them, so need to 303 them. If you were to still want something on them, save it for a post fishing trip wash, dry, and then apply the...
Something to be said for self-bailing boats, be it a raft or a kayak with scuppers.
One of my favorites typically averages only 30 cfs.
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For the Duck (from Centerville upstream to Shelbyville), I liked:
1) Spinnerbait-- compact and either 3/16 or 1/4 oz size, I preferred a single blade to tandem blade. I usually used a grub for a...
Both work fine. Two things to think about, get the one that the bar height is the most elevated off the roof. This is to keep from accidently dragging on the roof. Also buy crossbars one or two...
nice one
If the strap is sliding through the buckle, you can use girls's ponytail holder (rubber band type thingy) on the strap as a "stopper" to prevent the sliding. Tighten the buckle, then slide hairband...
I like it!
Long and skinny with a smooth bottom (no v-hull or channels) is the best for straight upstream travel on moving water. Think sea kayaks. Not the best to fish out of, but make traveling upstream a...
Use cam straps, not rachet straps.
from http://www.nrsweb.com/touring/tiedown.asp:
1.Pass the buckle-end of the strap under the crossbar.
2. Bring both ends up and over the boat.
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Cabelas is also coming to Bristol, VA.
love multidays
Here is one that I used to own:
http://imageshack.us/a/img810/4751/dsc01629d.jpg
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Nice. Off the new boat too.
Nicely done, again