F150. Gm or Dodge 1500 are midsize trucks. Tacoma / Ranger are mini trucks.
Type: Posts; User: DaveBrabec
F150. Gm or Dodge 1500 are midsize trucks. Tacoma / Ranger are mini trucks.
Most people can’t even drive a car
My buddy bought one Transaction was replaced right at end of warranty . Hauling firewood in bed was to much for it.
Got the vaccines. Never got Covid
If they are sitting under shade then light weight dart head will get bit.
Boat flip little ones. Hit spot lock and go to rear deck to lip big ones.
Some fish spawning for 3 months here. I look forward to post spawn topwater bite. Algae is keeping us from seeing beds and fishing is kinda tough. Was still 58 degrees this morning.
Saw my first one here last week. Just now starting to see Tesla cars up here.
Carolina rig is widely used by guides here in summer.
Worked construction for lot of years. Have to shower after work.
Depends on how far you tow and if there’s hills. A v8 will get better towing mpg than a Toyota
Gary is the same age as me. He should be able to retire.
Been quite a few in 5 lb range caught here
Have several friends running them with no issues. But no dealer or service center around here
No reason for a special rod or reel. Been doing it for a long time if I want a heavier duty drop shot set up than a spinning rod.
Still doing my own maintenance on everything.
Paid it 1991-2005. Bought a new boat in 06
Had some rough years financially. But prepared me for living on SS
Never ever needed air bags on any truck. Just get the right truck
Manual is fine if owner uses stock tires which not many do. Always use psi rating on tires
Be amazed at what a guy can do with a Skilsaw and rip guides. Built 4 cabinets with one. Looked like a cabinet shop did them
Never thought about counting. Have a friend that is still guiding in his 80s. He can tell you how many of each size caught for every trip through out the years.
Not till2025 for everyone. Under 60 it’s required
I used to find lures stuck in my roof 12’ off the water
50-65 is fine
Yes. Slide past the barb then turn the worm. Works great with Elaztech worms that are hard to screw on other heads