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FishinCricket

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  1. Ah, it's the libs.. Got it.
  2. Wow, I just usually apologize, load up my gear and leave the trout park... Fishin's better on the river anyways... But sometimes I flatten their tires, poop on their hood, pour gasoline through their sunroof, light a match and dance naked around the bonne-fire... Suppose it depends upon my mood. But I assure you of the one thing I will NEVER do.. And that's pause for a moment in my routine and allow the uneducated to pass behind me unhooked. Anymore, being overtly polite is just an excuse to get walked on.
  3. Welcome to the underappreciated world of physics... I wonder, you think this works on other bodies of water too? :silly_wink:
  4. Well with friends like that.... Can I be your "Friend"?
  5. You'll note that your motivation is similar to that of the vendor (and the MDC).. It's all about the benjamins...
  6. Well with an attitude like that, I'd be surprised if you get any more advice on this thread.. lol Look, I own a John boat (16ft, stripped down) AND hauled it behind my daily driver 4 banger for four years.. (not to mentioned my adore mentioned business expertise in the field), so I prolly don't know what I'm talking about.. Good luck.
  7. Das what you get for not asking...
  8. Anyway, regarding the subject.. First thing you'd have to decide is how to shorten up the shaft of the trolling motor.. Maybe even do away with it all together? As I mentioned to you before, I've seen real fancy kayaks the have the trolling motor attached/recessed into the bottom, complete with hand controls and foot peddles for the rudder! It looked kewl and all, but you'd destroy it in these ozarks rivers pretty quick just because there was no protection for the motor... Second is handling.. Are you planning to steer with the trolling motor, or ruddering with your paddle? Battery weight will always be a problem, but as someone pointed out you could just re-purpose a small battery from a smaller car (salvage yard), they weight allot less and would prolly still do the job... You'll definitely need to consider counter weighting your battery on the front end of the boat, or maybe you could run wiring to the front of the boat and put your battery there? (guess that depends upon the structure of your boat, eh?)
  9. Not the motor, the vessel (with motor attached).. Non motorized vessels need no markings, the way I understand it..
  10. Point taken... Honestly the trolling motor was quite unwieldy on the canoe... Bac to your regularly scheduled conversation.
  11. That's great if you can afford to buy your toys new, SB.. But what about the rest of us cheap/poor folk?
  12. Well, I hope you don't mind my slight hijack of your thread (the weedeater idea sounds kewl!) but I am currently in this pickle.. I've got a canoe, a wooden trolling motor mount that I've made, I also have the motor and the battery... So does anyone know the law, for sure? I just have the word of the water patrol at Barclay a few years ago who said: "Where's your registration for this vessel? You have no markings on the side.. Any vessel with a motor MUST be registered." To which my question was: "How do I license it?" I was told I must have a title... I do not, it's a canoe... So what now?
  13. As a lazy man, I find this to be an admirable goal... My question is still: how will you get around the fact that once you mount a motor on it, it MUST be licensed...?
  14. I leave the waders at home and strap on some sandals.. Some call it "wet wading", normally I call it "swimming and fishing"...
  15. The stylists I know, after being rebuffed by the counter person, would either throw a fit and demand service or (more likely) they'll take a photo of the feathers they want to a friend who IS a fly fisherman and have THEM go in and buy it for them.. Where there is a will there is a way is all I'm saying... and there's apparently a large demand for feathers in that industry right now... I'm still chucklIng about the mental image of a few salon owners (some of them looking "absolutely fabulous, darling") having a verbal confrontation with Bass Pro shop employees.. aughta be interesting!
  16. So bass pro thinks salon owners are THAT stupid? "Sorry, ma'am.. I'll need to see your roll cast before you can purchase that.." I can see some girls I know pulling some covert ops... lol
  17. That would be "good eatin'"!!! Gogglieeye!! State record? Over 16 inches!!!! Wow!
  18. I can agree with that..
  19. Hey, now.. It's not my fault you can't fish very well... Don't think I'll go fishing with you again if you keep threatening to drown me!! XD
  20. Due solely to your signature line (awesome quotes) I'd be willing to load my canoe and come do a James float with you, Bro... We can shuttle ourselves!!! Just say when, Sundays would work best for me... (check your private messages)
  21. He'll hafta buy that place first.. lol
  22. You ain't a'takin no off-fence to my twang, is ya? I ain't ment nuttin' by it, Pete.. Honest injun... (and I'd give up the G'Nade fer them invasive Hawaii fish any day.. But I grew up on the one an ain't ne'er seen ta udder one..)
  23. There ain't no fish in them rivers, but there's plenty of landowners to argue with... You're better off spending your money on a time share in Hawaii or something.. I hear the smallies there are badazz, Maui is a City Boy's paradise... (and then all your city friends will wanna visit... Who's gonna wanna visit you in Competition? lol)
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