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Plastic_worm

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  1. Jealous...sounds like a great trip!
  2. That sounds too cool!!! Envious...I'd be jealous if there were pics!!??
  3. This post is making me crazy...I've been look'n back at all my trips and it's make'n it worse. Y'all enjoy!!
  4. Look'n for information, a few suggestions: http://looknfishy.blogspot.com/2015/01/what-now.html
  5. +1 on what Ham said. Only change might be starting at Rush if you're really going to fish hard and stay 2 nights in 1 spot.
  6. That's a sweet deal. My B-n-L has the same boat and loves it. Very stable. You won't be disappointed.
  7. Well done.
  8. It's a single. Best thing is to text Cody. He's highly motivated to sell....so I don't expect he'll delay in responding. And see if he can fwd some additional pics for those not on FB.
  9. Thanks for reading!! Happy to help you get thru the work day. Appreciate the feedback!!
  10. Great story, beautiful fish!!
  11. Thx. Coming from Missouri, I can understand how it would be hard to drive past those other prime waters. But you won't be disappointed.
  12. Couldn't pass up on the great weather. Fish were cooperative! Full report: http://looknfishy.blogspot.com/2015/01/infected-with-fever.html
  13. I hear it's still for sale.
  14. mlf is really close to another acronym that may be causing some confusion...
  15. Nice read, Little Piney Creek: http://www.southerntrout.com/mag/#148-149/z
  16. Great report, looking forward to the pics
  17. Canoes absolutely have more capacity but all the gear is usually exposed and needs to be protected and secured. My gear stays in the hull and I never worry about rain or losing it if I flip. There are even a few things I never take out. Extra pfd, trash bags , toilet paper, disposable waste bags, rain gear, towel...In the winter I leave a dry bag with extra clothes/shoes. Not all kayaks have rod tip protectors, but the cuda does, and I use them all the time. When fly fishing I carry 2 rods...1 is bungied down and the tip stays under the protector. If I were looking to spend 1k or more, I'd want something that could be used in any type of water in all conditions. And: Demo, demo, demo...find what's best for you, good luck!!
  18. I've owned a couple kayaks. Currently own a JK cuda 12 and have a canoe for long (more than 3 night trips). Like everyone else has mentioned, there's no perfect boat, but for me a kayak is the best choice. It's easy to load, paddle...tracking and speed, and fish from. It doesn't catch nearly the wind that my canoe does b/c of the lower profile. And it's fast, for a cuda, but I have to stop and wait on my buddies who are in canoes. I like how I sit above the water line and standing gives me an even better perspective. When I was deciding between a solo and a kayak, I made the decision based on water I could take them in...canoes are open boats as such open to being swamped or if you flip...self rescue means dumping the water out. SOT's won't swamp, self rescue means climbing back on. For me that's important b/c I paddle lakes, rivers, the gulf and marsh...unlimited options!!! PM me if you have further questions...I'm not an expert but happy to help anyone thinking about getting a yak!! +3 on OMTC - got my cuda from them! Add a rudder and you can fish hands free for very long stretches. Will never have a yak w/o a rudder!!
  19. Great pictures!!
  20. I'd suggest Spring Creek. Small access, not used as much for put-in or take-out, so the traffic in that area will be much less. Rush gets busy, and I hate loading up at the end of the day with all the crazy drunk people swimming there waiting for their shuttles. SC has good deep holes on both sides and should hold water in June.
  21. Over the holidays all my cousin talked about was jerkbait season and how exciting it was and how he couldn't wait to get out there in January. So when I saw this I thought about him, here is his answer to you question (he's the 1st person I ask for Bass fishing advice - Pro on the FLW tour). Cody: "I usually won't go shorter than a 7 footer just bc it's essential to make the longest casts possible. I use a Lews tournament SL micro guide in Medium light fast action." Cody Kelley FLW Angler profile http://www.flwoutdoors.com/community/profile/home.cfm?uid=132735
  22. Posting for my cousin Cody Kelley. Nothing wrong with the boat he went over to Ranger for the 2015 FLW season. Going to be tough to let go of this one but it has to go! 2013 Phoenix 920 with a Mercury 250 ProXs! 26 Fury, 10" Atlas hydraulic w/gauge, MK Fortrex 101#, HDS9 Touch at bow, HDS12 Touch and HDS8 Gen2 at console, networked w/structure and side scan, 12' Black Talons w/folding brackets, new 31 class batteries, Optima cranking, padded front deck, 2 butt seats, KeelShield, hot foot, Phoenix cover, TuffSkinz motor cover, boarding ladder, remote oil fill, blinker trim/jackplate controls, LED lighted compartments, trailer backup lights. Used for 2014 tournament season only. For more details call/text Cody at 501-733-5282 Asking $46,500 or $43,500 w/o Talons Located in Conway, AR Cody's FB page also https://www.facebook.com/codykelleyfishing.
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