I like it Fishduk, a redneck pup. Only here on CDC.
OMG!! I am among some geniuses! I can't wait to get home to implement so many of these!! I'm just not that clever, but I sure can follow! Thanks Slab - what a great post!!
I like it Fishduk, a redneck pup. Only here on CDC.
Creativity is just intelligence fooling aroundSlabprowler, wannabe fisherman LIKED above postDRFISHDUCK thanked you for this post
Building stake beds in 14 foot of water with my pvc stake driver.
Not my idea, but a great grill for the lake.
Proud to have served with and supported the Units I was in: 1st IDF, 9th INF, 558th USAAG (Greece), 7th Transportation Brigade, 6th MEDSOM (Korea), III Corp, 8th IDF, 3rd Armor Div.
1980 Ebbtide Dyna-Trak 160 Evinrude 65 Triumph
Tell'em I'll be there.
hahah I never would have thought to use these clips
When backing your boat into the garage or on a slab of concrete, turn the dolly wheel crossways. If there is a slant to the slab it will stop it from rolling and when you back up to hook the trailer again you only have to get the ball close to the hitch because you can move the trailer from left to right as needed to line it up with the ball.
"gene"
"G" Gone but not forgotten!!Redge LIKED above post
I may have posted this idea before along with some others but here's one:
Storing jigs in bags is always a pain whether in the basement or on the boat. This way keeps them separated by weight and hook size.
Take some soft packing foam, cut slits in a row and put the jig hooks into them. Put tape on the cover of the case and write the weight and hook sizes just over where the jigs are stored. I got a case of boxes on Ebay for a pittance and store my larger soft plastic lures in them. The idea can also be used for lures that have treble hooks.
I use the same foam for mass storage at home but hang storage bags from hooks, again sorted by weight and hook size:
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