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We went fishing today after working stringing wire and conduit and boxes in
my container. Weather was bluebird clear until 30 minutes before we left. Put out on the lake, and my new rewiring was all correct. Truck lights and boat lights all worked properly. New modifications in side the boat did good, too. GPS mount, anchor stowage supersized cleats, lots of little things that were dragging. New battery box with external lugs. The boat fired right up, after starting hard last week because I had not run the gas out of the carbs, and it varnished up. We went fishing, and caught a limit of eight chunky rainbows that all were right at 16". They were hitting and hitting hard. Took it out of the fishing area past No Wake buoys, and made two long fast 35mph passes, and it ran like a clock. Launch and recovery was easy, as I had an intelligent assistant. Was able to determine where I want to put new rollers, bunks, and guides by looking at the trailer with the boat off, and observing it during launch/recovery. Turned into a gray dull day. Right at sunset, the clouds broke, and there was a beautiful gold and purple sunset. We caught two trout in about two hours, then with the sunset, caught six in about twenty minutes. It's getting there. Using the boat sure is the best way to figure out how to improve things, and what you really want in your configuration. Hope to go fishing weekly, except for if it is really cold. Going to try to figure out the crappie on this lake. Looks like we're consistently hitting good strings of nice sized rainbows. Steve |
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On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 22:27:03 -0800, "Steve B"
wrote: We went fishing today after working stringing wire and conduit and boxes in my container. Weather was bluebird clear until 30 minutes before we left. Put out on the lake, and my new rewiring was all correct. Truck lights and boat lights all worked properly. New modifications in side the boat did good, too. GPS mount, anchor stowage supersized cleats, lots of little things that were dragging. New battery box with external lugs. The boat fired right up, after starting hard last week because I had not run the gas out of the carbs, and it varnished up. We went fishing, and caught a limit of eight chunky rainbows that all were right at 16". They were hitting and hitting hard. Took it out of the fishing area past No Wake buoys, and made two long fast 35mph passes, and it ran like a clock. Launch and recovery was easy, as I had an intelligent assistant. Was able to determine where I want to put new rollers, bunks, and guides by looking at the trailer with the boat off, and observing it during launch/recovery. Turned into a gray dull day. Right at sunset, the clouds broke, and there was a beautiful gold and purple sunset. We caught two trout in about two hours, then with the sunset, caught six in about twenty minutes. It's getting there. Using the boat sure is the best way to figure out how to improve things, and what you really want in your configuration. Hope to go fishing weekly, except for if it is really cold. Going to try to figure out the crappie on this lake. Looks like we're consistently hitting good strings of nice sized rainbows. Great report. Glad all went well Steve. Steve -- John H |
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![]() "Steve B" wrote in message ... We went fishing today after working stringing wire and conduit and boxes in my container. Weather was bluebird clear until 30 minutes before we left. Put out on the lake, and my new rewiring was all correct. Truck lights and boat lights all worked properly. New modifications in side the boat did good, too. GPS mount, anchor stowage supersized cleats, lots of little things that were dragging. New battery box with external lugs. The boat fired right up, after starting hard last week because I had not run the gas out of the carbs, and it varnished up. We went fishing, and caught a limit of eight chunky rainbows that all were right at 16". They were hitting and hitting hard. Took it out of the fishing area past No Wake buoys, and made two long fast 35mph passes, and it ran like a clock. Launch and recovery was easy, as I had an intelligent assistant. Was able to determine where I want to put new rollers, bunks, and guides by looking at the trailer with the boat off, and observing it during launch/recovery. Turned into a gray dull day. Right at sunset, the clouds broke, and there was a beautiful gold and purple sunset. We caught two trout in about two hours, then with the sunset, caught six in about twenty minutes. It's getting there. Using the boat sure is the best way to figure out how to improve things, and what you really want in your configuration. Hope to go fishing weekly, except for if it is really cold. Going to try to figure out the crappie on this lake. Looks like we're consistently hitting good strings of nice sized rainbows. Steve Only idiots and those with a deathwish are out on the water here. High winds, 22.5' swells. Already 3 fatalities. 2 in a 20' boat died, after it flipped crabbing. Swells were not as high then, but both died. 70 year old man and wife. One guy died of exposure after being found and pulled from the ocean at Halfmoon Bay. 33' sailboat got knocked down coming through the reef channel and he fell off. Was wearing a PFD, but the water is only about 48.5 degrees. Other person on boat, survived. |
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![]() "Bill McKee" wrote in message news ![]() "Steve B" wrote in message ... We went fishing today after working stringing wire and conduit and boxes in my container. Weather was bluebird clear until 30 minutes before we left. Put out on the lake, and my new rewiring was all correct. Truck lights and boat lights all worked properly. New modifications in side the boat did good, too. GPS mount, anchor stowage supersized cleats, lots of little things that were dragging. New battery box with external lugs. The boat fired right up, after starting hard last week because I had not run the gas out of the carbs, and it varnished up. We went fishing, and caught a limit of eight chunky rainbows that all were right at 16". They were hitting and hitting hard. Took it out of the fishing area past No Wake buoys, and made two long fast 35mph passes, and it ran like a clock. Launch and recovery was easy, as I had an intelligent assistant. Was able to determine where I want to put new rollers, bunks, and guides by looking at the trailer with the boat off, and observing it during launch/recovery. Turned into a gray dull day. Right at sunset, the clouds broke, and there was a beautiful gold and purple sunset. We caught two trout in about two hours, then with the sunset, caught six in about twenty minutes. It's getting there. Using the boat sure is the best way to figure out how to improve things, and what you really want in your configuration. Hope to go fishing weekly, except for if it is really cold. Going to try to figure out the crappie on this lake. Looks like we're consistently hitting good strings of nice sized rainbows. Steve Only idiots and those with a deathwish are out on the water here. High winds, 22.5' swells. Already 3 fatalities. 2 in a 20' boat died, after it flipped crabbing. Swells were not as high then, but both died. 70 year old man and wife. One guy died of exposure after being found and pulled from the ocean at Halfmoon Bay. 33' sailboat got knocked down coming through the reef channel and he fell off. Was wearing a PFD, but the water is only about 48.5 degrees. Other person on boat, survived. Water in our lake is down about 25'. The underwater hazards are all now above water, the buoys laying on the rocks. Word is out that the lake is down and fishing is terrible. hehehe. I have a couple of good friends that I tell I'm catching and catching good. They are amazed and tell me how terrible it is over there. We have a small lake. But, we are not immune to stupidity, either from our own mistakes or stupid others. So, we just take the right gear, watch the basics, and deal with the bumps in the roads from there. I've been in enough big water in my life. Been in hurricanes at sea. Boating is a lot of fun when the weather is good, or you're equipped. But there's huge differences between our waters and big water. But, the water is cold just the same, and falling overboard, as well as other incidents common to any sized body of water will ruin any trip. Steve |
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