I don't fly fish but I do sharpen a lot of hooks. I have a handy little gizmo (EzeLap) which came from Fin and Feather in Spfd.
http://www.ztackle.com/products.asp?cat=302
With the proper hitch you should be able to pull somewhere around a 30' with no problem. I pulled a mid 20s for years with a 1/2 ton 350. The farthest I pulled it was on a 500 mile trip with no problems. It weighed around 3500 lbs empty. You probably should check your manual and see what the pulling capacity and load capacity is. It will probably drop your bumper by 6" or more.
If you get a trailer with slides you will greatly increase the load.
If you can unbolt the assembly and move it, give it a try. I had that problem and was told by the boat mfg. that 1/8"-1/4" was good tolerance for a boat trailer. It turned out that my problem was an inflation issue.
I have found that when I cook several batches if I have 10-15 people to feed, I get better results if I leave the flour out. It tends to burn after a few batches.
There is a campground on the road to the dam called Pecan Grove.
You might want to have a look at this link before you pack your stuff.
http://missouriwhitetails.com/forums/viewt...9513&page=1
I have bunches of 1/4 oz with 2/0 hooks and 3/8 oz with 4/0 hooks. It is just the unpainted heads with the swivels; no blades, split rings or bodies. I have never gotten around to doing anything with them.
If you are interested, we might set up a meet depending on how many you want and when and where we could get together without spending a fortune in gasoline. What would you be willing to pay by the 100?
WOW Hunter. I know guys who have been fishing all their lives and don't have any 6# bass. Are you going to have her a replica mount?
Thanks for the info. I am planning on going down that way in a few days.
I don't know what it is worth but I do know a guy who might be interested in it if it is the Lowrance program which works with the color gps/sonar units.