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    Quote Originally Posted by FishingTheMidsouth View Post
    I was having problems ....deleted by slab..... at my feet.
    sounds like a good way to check into an extended stay state or federal hotel
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    My wife calls me a red neck when we go out to eat and I carry my folding hunting knife with me and use it to cut the steak.
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Size:  54.9 KB You might be a RedNeck if you reach in the scrap bin and weld this up in responce to your wife saying you never get me nice things anymore. I tried to explain it was a one of a kind work of art. Who else can say they have a dragon fly made from hex nuts, ball bearing rollers and horseshoe nails
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    They called me a red neck at the Dentist office when I kept my crappie.com hat on while I was in the dentist chair.. I couldn't believe it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    They called me a red neck at the Dentist office when I kept my crappie.com hat on while I was in the dentist chair.. I couldn't believe it.
    Supposed to show us Redneck ingenuity, not Redneck gewberness. This post has been disqualified! lol
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    HAIRY HAIR FASTENERS

    These SMALL claw clips work great for keeping your line from getting tangled.

    I put these on my long rods when transporting, easy on, easy off.

    One by the jig and one by the weight, if spider rigging.

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    Default Floating net

    I fish alone most of the time so that means in the off chance I do catch a fish I also have to net it. Laying the net on the ground while bank fishing or laying it in the bottom of the boat means I have to be able to grab it, extend it and then attempt to net the fish. Thinking one day that it would be easier if the net was already in the water made me come up with a floating net


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    I sliced a pool noodle length wise and tie-wrapped it the rear most part of the net. I have a length of parachute cord tied to the hole in the handle of the net which is tied to the dock or if in the boat to the oarlock.

    When I catch a fish I only have to grab the handle of the net, guide the fish into the front of the net, which is slightly under water and then lift the net and retrieve the fish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    My wife calls me a red neck when we go out to eat and I carry my folding hunting knife with me and use it to cut the steak.
    Lol. I used my pocket knife (yellow handled case trapper) to cut the country fried steak at the convenience store buffet today for lunch. How’s that for redneck?


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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    The chickens are at the foot of a tall ridge. At 8 am it is still pretty dark down there. In the winter time it's dark even later. By putting the lights in there they are up and moving earlier. In the winter time it does help them produce more eggs. Also I can look and see if any predators are in there when I wallk the dogs before work.

    The oar set up was built from rowing stations I researched on racing boats. It was made to fit that canoe. Too much running in my younger years and my knees and ankles are pretty shot. Rowing was an attempt to have an outlet to stay healthy. I will look back and see if I can find a thread. I believe it is hear in small crafts
    Did you find that the canoe rowed pretty well? That's interesting.
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