Man, that's a friggin Yacht right there. Even got's a grill on board SWEET
Man, that's a friggin Yacht right there. Even got's a grill on board SWEET
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Thanks guys. Maj. it may take a couple of 60" socks, but thought the 48's would be a good start. Have installed an Anchor-mate on each corner for anchors, and have clips that allow the socks to replace the anchors, either fore or aft, port or starboard Should be easy to deploy, adjust, and retrieve. Busy until after New Years, but then it will be on like white on rice. She's really very polite into the wind, and at 28' she tracks better with the TM than my 16' welded.
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I like the Anchor-mate idea should work really well. Keep us posted.
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I have a 20'er that works great for pulling cranks. I plan on bringing it down to Sardis this summer and leaving it their during the crank bait season.
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That the same one you had down at one of the campouts last year Wayne? Think it was my first camp and PStone had his hand all bandaged up
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That's it. I am going to rent a spot at the Dam Store and leave it there so when I get ready to come down I can pull my Teardrop Camper and not have to sleep in a tent.
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Ya'll wore them out that day. I remember seeing you over there busting your butt trying to filet all those fish so Speck could fry them
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What do yall think about those new strike king crappie cranks?