Nice ones. I’m jealous.
I had to go to Stone County today so I swung by Cape Fair. Roads for the most part were clear until the Corps line. From there on it was a solid sheet of ice. Since I am not mad at my truck I turned around.
I have one but it is not for sale. However, since you haven’t done that kind of thing, you are welcome to come to my place and pour some to see if you really want to take the plunge. I will warn you in advance there is no end once you begin. The molds along the top are what I have left after I cleaned house a few years ago.
If anyone is interested, I was at BPS catalog outlet yesterday. They have 100 mph gortex jackets regularly $140 on sale for like $75 then take another $25 % off at the register. They are out of bibs.
Our driveway has melted a lot. It probably won’t be clear until tomorrow sometime. The warm gale winds should finish it off Saturday. I have to go to the farm Saturday so I’ll probably drive on over to Cape and see if it is clear because I want to go on Sunday if possible.
We’ve had snow, freezing rain and sleet. More than once in the last few days. The last round was freezing rain, then sleet, then snow. That has made it less slick today but not good enough to be out. Come on warm temps. I want to go fishing.
I have BPS 100 mph gortex. It is the only rain wear that I have ever owned that keeps me dry. Before I bought it I drove to the Cabelas in K C and tried on the guide wear. It wasn’t comfortable so I didn’t buy it. Because of the price I bought the 100 mph jacket one month and the bibs the next.
When I saw the post I expected that jerk bait would be mentioned. I wanted to go but I was running out of wood and had to go the farm for a load.
Congrats on some good fish.
Maybe it is your part of the state. In northern Stone County there has been an explosion in the last few years. Before we sold the big farm we had over 200 on it. On the one we have left it is common to see over 40 feeding in the hayfield and bull lot.