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danmdevries Offline
#401 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
Here ya go 8... I got one for Christmas.... Works best if you can hit them in da eye I think.... ThumpUp


https://bugasalt.com/


Bought two of em a while back.

Pretty useless.

But it does make a moth poof in the floodlights on my back deck. They still fly away though
delta1 Offline
#402 Posted:
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I useta eat vienna sausages outa da can...gotta put da unopened can in some boiling water first though, to warm them up...cold, limp vienna sausages just aren't as satisfying as warm, plump and juicy ones...
RMAN4443 Offline
#403 Posted:
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Has anyone had their sausage pickled? Sounds painful to me, but different strokes............................
DrafterX Offline
#404 Posted:
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Think
Can't you just set the sausages in the sun for awhile... As long as there's a nice cool breeze... Mellow
MACS Offline
#405 Posted:
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FINALLY!! I got the 'stink' off my boat!

Went fishing with my friend, Glenn, and trolled our way down to the Coronado Islands with a couple cedar plugs. About an hour into the ride out (and south) BAM! Fish on... Glenn lands his first yellowtail. About a 6 pounder.

Troll around the north island of the chain, and caught 3 big bonito (7-8 pounders), a barracuda (3 lbs) and a big mackerel.

Kept hearing reports of tuna on the north 9-mile bank (hour drive back to US waters) so we left to check it out. Found a big kelp paddy with a small boil of fish, so we troll by it... BAM! Glenn is on again! But-- pop goes the line. Broke where the mono/braid were connected. Lost a tuna, and one of my new plugs. Bummer. Kept at that paddy with sardines and lures... but they were wise to us.

Anywho... what a great day!!
DrafterX Offline
#406 Posted:
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Laugh
danmdevries Offline
#407 Posted:
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Sounds like a good time
opelmanta1900 Offline
#408 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
FINALLY!! I got the 'stink' off my boat!

Went fishing with my friend, Glenn, and trolled our way down to the Coronado Islands with a couple cedar plugs. About an hour into the ride out (and south) BAM! Fish on... Glenn lands his first yellowtail. About a 6 pounder.

Troll around the north island of the chain, and caught 3 big bonito (7-8 pounders), a barracuda (3 lbs) and a big mackerel.

Kept hearing reports of tuna on the north 9-mile bank (hour drive back to US waters) so we left to check it out. Found a big kelp paddy with a small boil of fish, so we troll by it... BAM! Glenn is on again! But-- pop goes the line. Broke where the mono/braid were connected. Lost a tuna, and one of my new plugs. Bummer. Kept at that paddy with sardines and lures... but they were wise to us.

Anywho... what a great day!!

sounds awesome... Im jealous... you should use what glenn uses...
8trackdisco Offline
#409 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
It can also be used to keep the kids in line... Mellow


A 20 gauge?

Bad parenting, Drafter.
8trackdisco Offline
#410 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
FINALLY!! I got the 'stink' off my boat!

Went fishing with my friend, Glenn, and trolled our way down to the Coronado Islands with a couple cedar plugs. About an hour into the ride out (and south) BAM! Fish on... Glenn lands his first yellowtail. About a 6 pounder.

Troll around the north island of the chain, and caught 3 big bonito (7-8 pounders), a barracuda (3 lbs) and a big mackerel.

Kept hearing reports of tuna on the north 9-mile bank (hour drive back to US waters) so we left to check it out. Found a big kelp paddy with a small boil of fish, so we troll by it... BAM! Glenn is on again! But-- pop goes the line. Broke where the mono/braid were connected. Lost a tuna, and one of my new plugs. Bummer. Kept at that paddy with sardines and lures... but they were wise to us.

Anywho... what a great day!!


Nice work, Fish Whisperer.
danmdevries Offline
#411 Posted:
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Sunday Sunday Sunday
SmokeMonkey Offline
#412 Posted:
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Good morning, y'all
8trackdisco Offline
#413 Posted:
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Sunday morning has come down. Happy for its arrival.
MACS Offline
#414 Posted:
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opelmanta1900 wrote:
sounds awesome... Im jealous... you should use what glenn uses...


Glenn was using his rod/reel, but my lures.

8trackdisco wrote:
Nice work, Fish Whisperer.


Ithankyou... but I still have lots to learn about this ocean fishing stuff.
Speyside Offline
#415 Posted:
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You may have a little to learn, but it sure sounds like you're having fun.
DrafterX Offline
#416 Posted:
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Cool Dudes...
Speyside Offline
#417 Posted:
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Don't know about anyone else, I'm tired of hot, rain, hot, rain, and so on.
bgz Offline
#418 Posted:
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I just got hot, no rain.
DrafterX Offline
#419 Posted:
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Ain't no pork up in da pan.... Sad


Guess we're going out....
MACS Offline
#420 Posted:
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bgz wrote:
I just got hot, no rain.


Yep...
Ram27 Offline
#421 Posted:
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HOWDY ALL. ram27bat
bgz Offline
#422 Posted:
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Chorizo Burrito from the Mexican food place up the street. Pretty good, first time trying their breakfast burritos.
MACS Offline
#423 Posted:
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RAM!! Laugh
DrafterX Offline
#424 Posted:
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Macs..!! Laugh
SmokeMonkey Offline
#425 Posted:
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Drafter! Laugh
8trackdisco Offline
#426 Posted:
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Monkey!
DrafterX Offline
#427 Posted:
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8..!! Laugh
8trackdisco Offline
#428 Posted:
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Drafter! Think
opelmanta1900 Offline
#429 Posted:
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Opel! Anxious
MACS Offline
#430 Posted:
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I need ice cream.
DrafterX Offline
#431 Posted:
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Mellow
SmokeMonkey Offline
#432 Posted:
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If we're wishing, I could use some chocolate pie and a glass of milk
gummy jones Offline
#433 Posted:
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Peanuts in the shell are fine by me
DrafterX Offline
#434 Posted:
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I normally take da peanuts out of the shell... Mellow
gummy jones Offline
#435 Posted:
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Don't they get cold
Poor peanuts
bgz Offline
#436 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
I normally take da peanuts out of the shell... Mellow


freak!
DrafterX Offline
#437 Posted:
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So, you guys cup da nuts..?? Huh
RMAN4443 Offline
#438 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
So, you guys cup da nuts..?? Huh

I like em in a cup with ice cream and chocolate sauce Drool
8trackdisco Offline
#439 Posted:
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Strawberry Shortcake was the culinary choice at the end of the day.
MACS Offline
#440 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
Strawberry Shortcake was the culinary choice at the end of the day.


It doesn't beat ice cream, but it'll do in a pinch.
danmdevries Offline
#441 Posted:
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Morning dudes and stuff

Welcome back to Monday
8trackdisco Offline
#442 Posted:
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Turn the key.
SmokeMonkey Offline
#443 Posted:
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Good morning, y'all
MACS Offline
#444 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
Turn the key.


*click, click, click* Uh-oh...
DrafterX Offline
#445 Posted:
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Cool Dudes...
Speyside Offline
#446 Posted:
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Morning everyone.
danmdevries Offline
#447 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
*click, click, click* Uh-oh...


What do you do if this happens at sea?

Do you have a battery outside the starting/running circuit that can be switched to? In an rv they have a house battery and a chassis battery, neither share use circuits (both should charge when running or plugged in) except if you flip a switch to start the rig on the house battery.

Just curious. Rented a pontoon a few years back and had to swim-tow to shore. Was not fun after spending several hours drinking n smoking.
bgz Offline
#448 Posted:
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Morning!
danmdevries Offline
#449 Posted:
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Couple people at work have left to do travel/contract work. One of my closest work friends just interviewed for a 13 week contract just 3 hours away. 35k for 13 weeks guaranteed pay even if they don't have the hours open to work. Plus living expense stipend of 250/week. They have one more opening. She said how bout I drag my camper up, we share it and live in a campground for stupid cheap (compared to short term housing) and pocket the extra grand a month.

Wife said no... Brick wall
gummy jones Offline
#450 Posted:
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im not surprised your wife doesnt want you to live for 13 weeks in a camper with a close, female work friend

my wife would potentially kill me
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