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grizwilson

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  1. Possessing, transporting, and storing fish The fish you catch in Missouri, or elsewhere, may be possessed and transported as your personal baggage, if you have the required permit. Fish may be stored, preserved or refrigerated only at your home, camp, place of lodging or in a commercial establishment. Stored fish must be labeled with your full name, address, permit number, species of fish and the date placed in storage. Fish taken in another state by methods not permitted in Missouri may not be possessed on waters of the state.
  2. grizwilson

    What's Cooking?

    How about DADGUM!
  3. MO Stream Team Bags work well also...on the river just make sure you have enough for all task.
  4. If i ever get to go again, I use a small mesh bag that clementines came in, a mesh wader bag is good too....not as noticeable.
  5. Like your buddy JoeD says if you don't have pictures it did not happen....... I copied Ham's system only difference is I use a heavy wire connector that will give in a "hard" hang up, I also have a length of the rope in the boat so it can be jerked free (easier on Peggy) from the front seat.
  6. Sweet Rig Jacob, you will LOVE the spot lock on your TM. Yes sir the jet is a bit different than the prop, with prop you have the tiller steer without motor running, Jet not running equal no steering. When I first got mine ran over a bunch of leaves in a tight spot ended up on the bank.... learning experience. But it is like 4 wheel drive for your boat, never plan to be without the jet or the spot lock. ENJOY my friend. g
  7. I liked the article that starts on page 22 best: http://www.southerntrout.com/ozark-edition?mc_cid=5428f627c0&mc_eid=9e1d28cd69
  8. Price?
  9. Darn Good Guy! He has been in our thoughts and prayers all week.
  10. I can picture myself waking with a cottonmouth or copperhead warming on my belly...... tent for me, the rest excellent
  11. I was at their place in Steamboat a few years back, good guys. Did not get one as I knew who would be the permanent oarsman. I really like the looks of your boat, how did you get the transom height for the jet? I would really like to see yours first hand.
  12. I would offer to show you my successful system but that would jinx me and it would never work again.... just reading this thread may cause me to over think it .... oh no!
  13. I liked the kids in kayaks in the pool, bumper kayaks...LOL
  14. Darn Man that would have been fun. Maybe next year, hope all is good with you.
  15. This is what I do also, Have some in the boat (usually have 3-4 around various spots in boat) from last year work fine???? I have often glued my lips, as have the bait in left hand, dot of glue with right, hold cap in mouth, close lid, shove bait up....
  16. You have our Prayers, Keep that Calming Hand close. Having been through similar situations with both my Mother and Mother-in-law, I will suggest this, no matter how difficult, savior every moment...... I do not miss the stress but sure miss them.
  17. From MO Highway Patrol it is, but 100 feet is pretty close, 33 yards..... Improper Speed or Distance is not maintaining a proper speed or distance while operating a motorboat or PWC or while towing a person on water skis or any similar device. Specifically, it is illegal to: Operate a motorboat or PWC at speeds that may cause danger, injury, damage, or unnecessary inconvenience. Be aware of and obey all regulatory markers, including those marked as “idle speed” or “no wake.” Operate a vessel at a speed in excess of “slow, no wake speed” within 100 feet of any emergency vessel that has red or blue emergency lights displayed. Operate a motorboat or PWC at speeds greater than “idle speed” or “slow, no wake speed” within 100 feet of: A dock or pier An occupied, anchored vessel A buoyed restricted area Areas where damage may be caused from the wake of your motorboat
  18. Had fun, enjoyed the music and visiting with friends. Way more folks than they were prepared for, needed more portapots, food and beer vendors.... lines were long. Everyone having to sign a release for Bass Pro was a real mess. Crayfish were very good.
  19. you guys are killing me, I have to get healed up and on the river
  20. Looks like a awesome trip, The river looks in good shape.
  21. Heading over in a bit, should be a good time for a good cause: https://www.jamesriverbasin.com/events/2017/6/10/river-jam-17
  22. Per John;s experience I cooked some in bacon grease with some montreal steak seasoning. Not getting much watermelon taste but think I want more...pretty good
  23. Found some Dryad's Saddle on a stump in wife's flowers. She said I can not make watermelon candy do not need the sugar....but I want to try it. Any other Dryad recipes out there?
  24. approach docks slowly, use reverse for brakes...if necessary..... go slow save dough
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