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Gavin

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  1. Gavin

    What's Cooking?

    Have to go get more saffron. Have enough for one more dish of Paella. Maybe 1/2 a gram. We stored it in the safe at the restaurant I used to cook at. Usually had 24-36 grams on hand.
  2. Gavin

    What's Cooking?

    Looks great, but rissotto kinda leaves me flat as a main dish. Will gladly devour it on a weekday, but want some naked protein and a fresh veggie next to it.
  3. Just sold a condo on Ft. Myers Beach. Fishing there has sucked so I haven't been inclined to visit. It was a minor cash suck for the last 5-6 years, but we did get a good price for it. Prices are silly high because rates are so low... 1.9% on a 15yr, 2.75% on a 30yr. Virtually free money if you have an income and good credit..
  4. Yes it is. Mostly Snook & tarpon, sometimes some cobia, pompano & seatrout. It sucks on the back side of Sanibel/Ft Myers area because of all the pollution coming down the Caloosahatchee out of Okeechobee. Points north and south of the poison plume are still very good.
  5. I cant afford the big beach house either. I could get a small place on a canal with a boat lift, ocean access, and a pool, no problem. If you want the big beach house, just rent one for a week. Most of them sit vacant most of the time, and it's much cheaper than owning one.
  6. Gavin

    Getting ready

    I'd shovel mine, but do not have the time. Working 65-70hrs a week and my 4x4 plows right in. If someone would knock on the door and ask they would get a nice pay day. None have.
  7. I love living in the St. Louis Burbs, and love to visit the Ozarks. Truth be told...if I had $5-8M to spare I'd be living on the beach in Bonita Springs, FL.
  8. Gavin

    What's Cooking?

    Sourced the andouille through a butcher shop that makes their own. It is usually ALLOT better. Looking for a more consistent product. Will have to look for Richard's in the STL area. Thanks.
  9. I would sell it in a second for a hard side canoe or kayak, but fish what you have and learn your boat. Patch kit! Center seat looks best to fish from.
  10. Gavin

    What's Cooking?

    Did some gumbo last Sunday. Good but the andouille I got was too bland.
  11. You can pick the head out of the water if you are a good rollcaster. Once the head is on the surface, let it rip. Have a couple sinkers, Teeny 150-300, and their OK, New SA Lines are better I'm sure. I also have a 30' shooting head set up with a running line, pretty easy to cast 120' with that setup, but line management is a pain.
  12. Most 8' 5wts are not really well suited for deep nymphing, or streamer fishing. Small lightly weighted streamers, or shallow nymphing w/o an indicator should be doable with your rod though. I prefer a 10' rod for deep nymph fishing. Usually use a 9' 7wt for smallmouth, or 9' 9wt for saltwater, or really big flies. I would not put a sinking line on anything under a 7wt.
  13. The leader tins are pretty cool, you don't see those very often. I agree that the boxes look like Perrine's. Flies appear to be unserviceable.
  14. Many places, Big Piney, Gasconade, Jacks Fork, Buffallo. Use an outfitter to drop you in, store your vehicles, and drop one the take out on get away day. You do not want to leave vehicles for an extended period. Rarely have problems, but OOS'er tags invite them.
  15. Gavin

    Covid round 2

    There is some serious gamesmanship going on by the people who want to be vaccinated. Maybe payola. I’m relatively healthy, and there are 4 80 year old women in my family that cannot get a vax in STL.
  16. Welcome and congrats on your new boat. You will like a 12’ allot better than a 10’. Do not go wild with gizmos! Spend on a nice paddle and life jacket. Find a cooler that fits, maybe upgrade the seat.
  17. Semper Fi, and welcome! Congrats on your retirement!
  18. Gavin

    Rod repair

    Matching a thread color is trial & error at $5-8 a spool. You really can do it yourself. Find a box. Make a rod cradle by notching some equal sized V’s on the left and right sides and open the front. Any thread will do. Epoxy will cover it. Run the thread through the pages of a heavy hardcover book as a tensioning device. Works as good as any. YouTube it.
  19. Nice bunch off ducks! @curtisceIt looks like the Voyager and the Landau are the same boat. Think .065 gauge, maybe .050. Thin, but it goes nowhere fast.
  20. Heck we all need to get out...Chained to this computer till April 15th. Owe Mitch, Pete, and JoeD a trip.
  21. Free storage with easy access would be a plus Scott, but I've seen how you store your SeaArk! Did you have 3 garage sales to uncover it?😃 No complaints from the neighbors yet, but the PJ needs to get pushed out back to the boat yard. Try one before you buy one, but the old ones like @curtisce and I have are hard to come by. Most never escape the Gasconade/Big Piney area. In the 63119 if you want to go for a spin if it gets warm enough.
  22. $30 an hour is $62,400 annualized. Do you have to wash any dishes while your there😀!
  23. I do use the oars on occasion. Mostly when by myself, or with the Queen of my Castle up front. You gotta back paddle, back row, and set your course well ahead or Reynolds Wrap will get more high quality aluminum.
  24. Streaker should have been the half time show! Figure there was a bet involved. Hat’s off to the TB D. Ladies would have preferred 1/2 naked men to gimps in the sex dungeon.
  25. A paddle jon owner get together might be fun! Let’s do this weekend!😀
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