Another day on the lake catching some Bass. All 12" but still fun. Tried out my new fish finder. Never used one before, still figuring it out. Tested several new mods to my yak too. Tackle organization, anchor trolley and leashing equipment.
Took the day off of work to kayak fish Yesterday, decided to head out to Destin Pass and paddled out to the West Jetty. Current was a bit strong pushing me further out towards the Gulf so I made the worst mistake ever, I threw out my anchor. It immediately caught in the rocks and I capsized...
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Finally after 3 years of looking I finally found the kayak I wanted, for the right price.
It's only 9' long and weighs less than 50 pounds. Perfect for those spur of the moment trips. Took it out today worked very well. Got a little wet but that's to be expected.
Few fish from last...
I had a 2002 Wrangler while I was stationed in Alaska. Had some fun in the snow up there. Only had 31's, and a winch.
I now have a 1999 Grand Cherokee with 3" of lift on 33's. Much better for the whole family.
My wife has a 2007 Grand Cherokee as well. We love our Jeeps!
Caught these on July 22 went the weekend before too. Since I live here I get to do a lot of Gulf fishing. Getting my Divers Certification so I can spear fish which will eliminate spending all day catching fish that aren't in season.
The Military issue Berreta I used while deployed had that problem. The spring wouldn't feed the ammo. Having said that I have had no problems storing my personal handguns fully loaded. Hard teling how old those Berreta mags were or how much they were used.
I haven't had much time to turn, or do much of anything, since moving from Alaska to Florida and having our second child. However, I got some free wood the other day and decided to spend some time on the lathe.
These two are Alaskan Birch that I roughed in Alaska 2 years ago, finally finished...
Well our long trip is finally over. We made it to Florida last Friday. We left Moab Utah and made it to Oklahoma City in about 16 hours. We stayed with In-Laws for 5 days. I got to see my father-in-law's 1972 Olds 442 that he restored. What a beautiful car. He also passed down several guns...
All mine I drew myself. The first one was a confederate flag, because i was a rebel when i was 18, then I got 2 scorpions one for each time I deployed to the desert.
Thanks.
Getting 10 mpg's which from what I've heard is about right.
Day 10 we headed to Dead Horse Point. It was only about 20 minutes from our campsite and was very easy to get to. We spend about 3 hours driving and walking through the Park. Apparently it's the "Grand Canyon" of Utah. The...
Well we started our long journey on Wednesday. We left Anchorage at 3pm and made it to Tok, AK around 9:30. We stayed at Gateway RV Park for the night. The roads were horrible lots of frost heaves and too much construction, but we made it.
Day 2 we drove to Whitehorse in the Yukon Territory...
I agree the 660 is my first choice when logging. But at home, which is what I thought you were talking about, the 290 will do any and everything I need it too. Whether cutting firwood, trimming trees, or cutting up my bowl blanks to be turned I use the 290. I would not use the 290 at work...
Well we decided to camp this weekend in Seward. Knowing it would be a busy weekend I decided to plan ahead and make reservations at Millers Landing. They had one spot available so we booked it for Friday and Saturday night. We loaded everythin up and headed down yesterday morning. Of course we...