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    Quote Originally Posted by flintcreek View Post
    Thanks Ditch and Damion for the info it sounds like the CR 1352 is probably my better bet. I am probably not up to dragging a kayak up such a steep embankment as on CR 1422. I give out pretty easy right now.
    That’s why I told you about the other put in. Ditch is right. It’s tough. I left mine there one day because I’d fished all day and it was hot. I got back and after paddling back through all that grass I was exhausted and couldn’t get my kayak back up the bank. Thankfully everything was still there the next morning. I thought I remembered you telling me you had a bad back. That would be tough without help getting up it. But I’ve found it’s easier to get up when it’s wet. When it’s dry I get nearly to the top and the dry dirt gives way and I have slid all the way down on my knees. Lol. But if you want to go sometime and it’s where I can we can go and I’ll get it up for you. And I’m gonna send you a pm about my fish finder if you don’t mind and can help me out.


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    Put a pulley up top on a tree and will be eeeaaasssyyy!

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    Around a tree or anything substantial

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    LOL, I agree on the pulley, no tree at the top and the last 6 or 8 feet seemed to be the hardest. I just need to spend some time with a shovel and cut steps!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ditch Basser View Post
    LOL, I agree on the pulley, no tree at the top and the last 6 or 8 feet seemed to be the hardest. I just need to spend some time with a shovel and cut steps!
    How about a longer rope and hooking it to the back of the truck and pulling it up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flintcreek View Post
    How about a longer rope and hooking it to the back of the truck and pulling it up.
    I’ve thought about it. But you are right on the edge of the road and non stop traffic.


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    Ditch next time I get to go back I’m gonna do it. Got it in my truck now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Damion Kidd View Post
    That’s why I told you about the other put in. Ditch is right. It’s tough. I left mine there one day because I’d fished all day and it was hot. I got back and after paddling back through all that grass I was exhausted and couldn’t get my kayak back up the bank. Thankfully everything was still there the next morning. I thought I remembered you telling me you had a bad back. That would be tough without help getting up it. But I’ve found it’s easier to get up when it’s wet. When it’s dry I get nearly to the top and the dry dirt gives way and I have slid all the way down on my knees. Lol. But if you want to go sometime and it’s where I can we can go and I’ll get it up for you. And I’m gonna send you a pm about my fish finder if you don’t mind and can help me out.


    I sent you a PM with a youtube link that will hopefully work and hopefully help with the fish finder. Yeah I have had back problems and am just getting released from the Dr after hernia surgery and a blood clot in my lungs, so I definitely need to be careful but sitting at home for the last 8 weeks has sucked! I am ready to feel the thump. My Son did carry me out for a little green carp fishing in the boat a few days ago. I feel like I have missed the whole spring fishing season, but sure have enjoyed everyone's post on C.C.





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    I sent you a PM with a link to a Youtube video that will hopefully work and help out with the fish finder. Yeah I have had back problems and am just got released from the Dr. today from a hernia surgery and blood clot in the lungs. So easier is my best bet. However I am feeling good and looking forward to getting back in the kayak and boat for a little fishing.
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    Heck yeah man


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    Maybe drive a pipe in the ground?

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