Troy Gregg Posted April 25, 2009 Posted April 25, 2009 As I was reading Motoman's topic on Tablerock Hospitality, I felt it neccessary to start this topic... I have to agree as the hospitality in this area is unrivaled across the rest of the country, I mean everybody has a certain amount of hospitableness, but here a complete stranger will usually be welcomed as a friend. Of course there are instances in which this is not the case but they are usually isolated situations Anyways, this is for those of us who like to say hello on the water, for those of us who don't mind taking time out of our day to give a wave or lend a helping a hand, for those of us who welcome new friends and fresh faces. This is for us to share what our rigs look like so we know if we run across somebody on this forum, after all it is a small world and in the light of things Tablerock is only a speck... so come on and tell us what your rig is and come say Hello or give a simple wave. My rig.... a 1995 model Ranger 354V w/ 150 'rude on the back. 18' long and blugreen w/ silver stripes.... Usually being towed by a bright orange ford ranger w/ stickers on the back glass... the boat may blend in but the truck sure don't Its an older model 18' in length.... but its a big step up from the kayaks, canoes, and 14' jon boat I used to fish from Anyways, I will be out of Kimberling area on sunday... if anybody sees me come say Hello, I don't mind in the least. So whats your rig? Troy Gregg
Bill P Posted April 25, 2009 Posted April 25, 2009 As I was reading Motoman's topic on Tablerock Hospitality, I felt it neccessary to start this topic... I have to agree as the hospitality in this area is unrivaled across the rest of the country, I mean everybody has a certain amount of hospitableness, but here a complete stranger will usually be welcomed as a friend. Of course there are instances in which this is not the case but they are usually isolated situations Anyways, this is for those of us who like to say hello on the water, for those of us who don't mind taking time out of our day to give a wave or lend a helping a hand, for those of us who welcome new friends and fresh faces. This is for us to share what our rigs look like so we know if we run across somebody on this forum, after all it is a small world and in the light of things Tablerock is only a speck... so come on and tell us what your rig is and come say Hello or give a simple wave. My rig.... a 1995 model Ranger 354V w/ 150 'rude on the back. 18' long and blugreen w/ silver stripes.... Usually being towed by a bright orange ford ranger w/ stickers on the back glass... the boat may blend in but the truck sure don't Its an older model 18' in length.... but its a big step up from the kayaks, canoes, and 14' jon boat I used to fish from Anyways, I will be out of Kimberling area on sunday... if anybody sees me come say Hello, I don't mind in the least. So whats your rig? White and red 2007 Skeeter ZX190.........with a driver full of 'ink'.
bjovan Posted April 25, 2009 Posted April 25, 2009 1998 Black Champion 203 with silver arrow red pins, 200 merc efi. Be down next week end
binman Posted April 25, 2009 Posted April 25, 2009 1980 champion with 150 Merc Green/Silver Metal Flake Will be at Campbell Point May 5 some one come show me how to fish!!!! Brandon Inman
Members danny Lawrence Posted April 25, 2009 Members Posted April 25, 2009 1990 basscat silver with red stripe 175 evinrude. red headed driver .
nwaoutdoorsman Posted April 25, 2009 Posted April 25, 2009 I run a 2007 519 Ranger. Its blue, white and silver and has a 200 etec hanging on the back of it. Drive a 2004 white GMC Sierra. I live in Springdale and I dont make it up there as often as I like, but I love TR and am trying to learn my way around up there. I fish Beaver alot, so if you see me out there dont hesitate to stop and say hello.
Champ188 Posted April 25, 2009 Posted April 25, 2009 2004 Champion 188, white/silver/black hull w/red pins and 200 Merc Optimax.
Bman Posted April 25, 2009 Posted April 25, 2009 A River Pro 186 Low Pro. We will be launching at the State park, and fishing in that area this next week when we're not on Tanneycomo. The only good line is a tight line
Fishing Buddy Don House Posted April 25, 2009 Fishing Buddy Posted April 25, 2009 2009 G3 V210 Advantage, or better known as the BIG Blue Tanker.. Can't miss me stop by and say hello!! Good Fishin Don Capt. Don House Branson Fishing Guide Service Table Rock Lake and Taneycomo Lake Branson MOBranson Fishing Guide Service Website Pro Staff for G3 Boats, Yamaha Outboards, Humminbird Electronics, Minnkota Trolling Motors, Grandt Custom Rods, Ardent Reels, Seaguar, Berkley-Fishing
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