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grizwilson

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  1. March 5, 6 & 7 on the Outdoor Channel Friday at 12:30 a.m. EST 11:30 pm CST Saturday at 9 a.m. EST 8 am CST Saturday at 2 p.m. EST 1 Pm CST Show 10: White & Norfork rivers, AR A small TU chapter won a big battle against a developer responsible for a major sedimentation event on the Norfork River. Frank gets the details…and catches a fish you will truly have to see to believe. Gary Flippin at Rim Shoals (www.rimshoals.com) tells me they caught a "Monster" Brown possibly the largest brown ever filmed on a fly rod. G
  2. Great to have you.. Maybe you can give me some idea. I do well on Bass and Trout, but Crappie and Wallye are tough for me. Especially upper BS
  3. Bush Pig: Game Warden
  4. I do not think they should allow women in the classic. They seem to have an unfair advantage. It was embarrasing enough when the Game Warden checked my wife and I crappie fishing. She had 12 I had 3. She is a kind woman though after getting her 15 she sat in the back of the boat sunbathed and allowed me to get mine without complaining....... I think the fish know..... unfair advantage.
  5. I have a Champion River Jon 20', 42" wide mostly run a 20 Merc Jet, but have a 9.9 prop I use for trips on Buffalo and Crooked creek. I love the jet, but if was limited to 1 motor it would be a 9.9. When you are running hard and happen to suck up a bunch of leaves in a bend it resembles one of those dishes the kids use on the snow. Running the Little Red at low flow is a night mare, constantly choked up. After one trip always use my prop there. I have ran Shawnees and Supremes both good boats. Supreme nice finish, but I buy them to use, get that gel coat pretty skinned up. But nice.
  6. Thanks for the helps. I am more of a stump or fire plug, 5'10 240, so need a pretty good size boat, just like the lighter weight to drag. I spin fish some but mostly fly fish so length helps with rods. I do snag a few suckers but generally stop and wade or get on the bank for that, but paddling is a good way to find them. This weather is a mess, have cabin fever, had some minor surgery a couple weeks ago so activites are restricted but hope to be healed by warm weather. I guess the double blade is not what I need..... sure looks cool those guys in kayaks..... oh well. Tight lines
  7. Has anyone used the double ended Kayak type paddles in one of these solo canoes? I was thinking of getting a Kayak, looks like get wet and can not carry enough stuff, especially for overnight, plus I am getting old not sure I could get out of a kayak after I sit a while. I use a 14'9" old town and sit backwards in the front seat to solo, thought the lighter weight Pack might be better for me? But like the looks of those paddles?
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