Skip to content

GRiver

Super User
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by GRiver

  1. Nice catches and congratulations.
  2. GRiver replied to Mantid's topic in Introductions
    Hi from the Sunshine State of Fl I’ve learned a lot from this site.
  3. Hi from the Sunshine State of Fl
  4. Happy Thanksgiving Everyone Plans fell through on our Thanksgiving, it’s just the wife and I spending a quiet time today. How about all of you?
  5. I do something like that , but it in the boat….. go up the Ocklawaha, Bear creek or Blue run. There are creeks off the St John’s River..tie off or drift..you see and hear a lot just being quiet.
  6. I usually take a little break in the colder months here. I know, I know, here in Fl our colder months don’t even compare to you that live up north. I lived I Nc for a while ( still no comparison to those that live farther up north.) But, I pull my boat out, service it, clean it, and fix or add anything that needs it.. Then I start on my gear, take apart and clean reels. Most of the time I re-spool most of my Mono and do the braid as needed. Go through my tackle and all that good stuff. Sometimes my friends come over and we have a spool party instead of pool party…. I know pretty pathetic, but we drink a lot of beer and talk trash. But with all that being said, my breaks from fishing are short and voluntary, not because I’m iced out or because it’s just too freezing cold to fish.
  7. Patience …….some days are better than others….. oh another thing, double check to make sure the plugs in the boat.
  8. Me too, most of the bites I get were ether as it made contact with the water or on the way down.
  9. I’ve learned slow down, and to fish more methodical. It’s ok if don’t catch anything, relax and enjoy the day. And nobody’s wrong just different in they way they fish, sometimes I like their way better than mine.
  10. ALS

    GRiver replied to Catt's topic in Everything Else
    Sorry
  11. I live on St John’s River, there was definitely a huge increase of boats on the water last year. I guessing around 75% were pleasure boaters versus people fishing. I took it as a good sign, families outside having fun. Kids laughing while getting drug around by a pontoon boat on a tube. Boat doing maybe 20 mph but, to those kids they feel like they doing 100 mph. Now it was a little aggravating coming around a point and seeing one or two boats fishing one of your favorite spots. But with that said, it did make me venture out and explore different areas to fish, broke my PB twice this year…..on the same day even. Yep the extra boat traffic can get aggravating and even dangerous, seen a lot of near misses. I am glad to see people getting outside and spending family time together.
  12. Glad you made it back to tell us about it, too many times situations like that turn into people wondering what happened.
  13. This is a great place, I’ve learned so much from here. I catch more LMB because of this forum, so thanks everyone!
  14. Hi from the Sunshine State of Fl
  15. Hi from the Sunshine State of Fl
  16. Hi from the Sunshine State of Fl
  17. GRiver replied to Cajun1977's topic in Introductions
    Hi and welcome back from the Sunshine State of Fl
  18. Hi from the Sunshine State of Fl
  19. I started out with the tree stakes that looked like green rebar but they were some kind of plastic. I bent those pretty quick. The ones I have now are solid fiberglass, they push my boat pretty good. boat is 500lb dry weight + motor 25hp 4 stroke, fuel 6 gal, plus gear and my butt 170lb. I would guess little over 1000 lb
  20. Try propwizard.com propellerdepot.com both have finding the right prop links. You put in motor type, make, model, hull type, weight …etc, etc It will get ya close. A tachometer is nice when fine turning. Have you taken the prop off yet? Most props have markings some where. Sometimes it’s around the spline area, or under the washer, even if it’s only a part number.
  21. I sold 12/36 alumacraft Jon boat with 9.8 and trailer for $1500.00 about 3 yrs ago. It was bare bones, no trolling motor or anything. If you get it for a winter project there is a forum called tinboats.net I got a lot of good ideas from the people on that site. I just got finished doing a project boat myself a 15/48 mod-v polarcraft.
  22. Go to garden section at Lowe’s or Home Depot, they have 1” fiberglass tree stakes, garden poles, they may call it something different. I got 2 of the 1”x6’ for stick pins (shallow water anchors) and use as a push pole. I put PVC tee handles on them, tee handle down for push pole and tee handle up for anchoring. You can search “ home made shallow water anchors”too, some utube videos come up. I they come in 1”x 4’,6’,8’ lengthens.
  23. Throw bubblegum in there and you got most of the colors I have
  24. I’ve been pretty good this year, a few new bags of plastics, spool big game. Most of my purchases have been at yard sales. A boat doesn’t count right, I mean, it’s not bait.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.