Originally Posted by Dobroplayer Originally Posted by hardydk1 Chuck, I hope the rain didnt mess up your plans. I may take the whole weekend off from fishing, so I need to get me fix via ya'lls post. The gar are out in full force. Oh, who am I kidding, I am sure I will squeeze a lil bit of fishing in at somepoint this weekend. Fished from 5:30 to 8:30...Got drenched as you will see in the picture....sorry about the poor quality...my camera would not flash so I used my phone. I caught this blue around 6:00. ...
Originally Posted by Mac-b http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/ava...hesis1.prn.pdf From the study, I would be using clams and mussels for bait......how about clams or mussels in GP?
Originally Posted by Steve Douglas I cant make a difference myself, i need your help! go to the Kentucky fish and wild life face book page (link below) and express your support for up to date catfishing regulations to help protect our trophy cats of the OHIO river, Indiana guys should take part also. http://www.facebook.com/kdfwr I provided my opinion in Facebook....thanks for what you are doing.
Originally Posted by Mark J Originally Posted by Dobroplayer I love those boats you build.....I fished out of one many years ago when I fished holts lake for brim.....it kills my back now to sit low now in boats but would love to see how you build them sometime. I have a grand daughter now and in a few year's, she will need one. Hey, you know Russell Johnson.......we play music together sometime...anyway....nice boats and I'm guessing you build them for sale...if so.....PM if you like and let me know the price.......thanks chuck Yea, I know Russell. ...
Originally Posted by BUDMEISER01 Originally Posted by Mark J Glass layups as in glassing a hull, I do those last thing before I quit. After dark. Glass in the morning and as the temperature warms the wood will outgas which can cause bubbles in the layup before the epoxy gets a good set. This also helps in planning your day. If you glass a hull in the morning, you aren't going to do anything else hull wise the rest of the day. You've done an hours worth of work on the boat and killed the rest of the day. I'm selective about ...