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  1. Just uploaded a slideshow video of my fishing trip last year to Lake Baccarac Mexico. Also uploaded a video just for you Gene. Jeff
  2. We already have Rhino. Who else do you wany for a comedian? Jeff
  3. Wait a day or so...... HAHA tease some more!! Jeff
  4. I can confirm that several Pros have signed up in the recent weeks. Including but not limited to Kevin Hawk, Carson Orellana, Mark Menendez and Jeremy Starks. More to come! I think they are starting to see how great our community is! Lets keep it that way! Jeff
  5. Welcome fellow hogs fan!!! Jeff
  6. Know that it might still stain the carpet! Might not be the best idea! Jeff
  7. It will be, but for only 5 days of fishing. Traveling with rods limits us to 7 ft rods. At home will be a much different story! Jeff
  8. I would think so...... Jeff
  9. It will be a 7 foot mh/h/mhm st croix for our trip. I will figure out the best rod once I get them for home waters fishing. With a 7 foot max rod tube, I will be taking all mh or h rods. Jeff
  10. Havent gotten mine yet...... Jeff
  11. Good video flyfisher, but try and get a mount for your yak or something. The head mount was too "blair witchy" for me! 4 casts in a row is ridiculous! Nice catching! Jeff
  12. Would be posting my second GoPro video today, but I left it on my kitchen table when I left out this morning! Jeff
  13. OK, so the best fishing prank I have ever seen done, was this year already. My wife got me an ice fishing trip for Christmas. We left Memphis and headed up to Milwaukee Wisconsin for our first ever ice fishing experience. The guide was a very nice guy who liked to have a bit of fun. So when he was drilling the holes, he made sure to drill one pretty close to the other with the anticipation of having a little fun. Well after a couple of hours the second day of fishing, my wife starts to get a little too cold, so he set her up an ice shelter over the hole she was having the most fun jigging. Well un-known to her there was this other hole drilled right outside the shelter. While she had gotten out to catch a fish in one of the other holes, the guides helper stepped inside the shelter, ran her line into her hole, up and out of the other hole. Once out of the other hole and on top of the ice, he tied a Mountain Dew bottle to it. Well just as she was releasing the fish she had caught outside the shelter, the helper starts yelling, "FISH, FISH, IN THE SHELTER" My wife precedes to slide over the ice into the shelter. When she gets in, the "fish" is pulling line like all get out. While outside the shelter, the guide is running across the ice with the mountain dew bottle in his hand. He stops and starts running back. The helper is going " HE'S SWIMMING AT YOU, CATCH UP, CATCH UP". My wife is reeling like crazy. The helper says, "Aww, I think he got off", and then the guide takes off back running. "NO HE'S STILL THERE.....IVE NEVER SEN ONE DO THIS. MUST BE A GIANT" Then he lets her "play" him for another minuet and then lets her reel the bottle down through thew hole and up into the shelter. The look on her face was priceless. She was a good sport about the whole thing, and the best part is we have it on video. I am waiting on him to finish editing the video and send it to me. Once he does, I will be sure to post it on here. I don't know if ANY prank will ever top this one! Jeff
  14. Check out this video for all of your answers!!! Jeff
  15. Sweet set-up! Let me guess. 8 mpg pulling or not? Jeff
  16. Invite me down and I will show you what I know now. And then every year I can give you a "refresher" on what I have learned since then!!!! Jeff
  17. OK, so this looks like not a lot. But it is a huge sand flat, that extends into a point. To the North(left in pictures) is the deepest part of the lake. To the South(right), is a "channel" that connects these two "holes". Right now the channel is out of water and the 2 holes are still holding water in excess of 15 ft. The stake bed is about 15 foot from the drop to deeper water and all of these piles of trees are in groups of 4 trees, held down by cinder blocks and stakes. A lot of work that doesn't look like much, but I bet it produces. Total of 13 trees, 12 cinder blocks and 16 stakes. The stake bed in front of the trees closest to the water was made with sticks found around the banks that beavers had already removed the bark. That way the beavers will leave these stakes alone, and most are already waterlogged/petrified. Should be there for the long haul! Jeff
  18. Ramp is fixed. But water is still low. We are placing these in the sand. Waiting on water. Will post pics tonight or after fishing tomorrow. Jeff
  19. Brush jig is my GO TO jig unless we are talking rocks. Then it is the football. I fish almost exclusively Siebert Outdoors heads! Jeff
  20. Welcome back! Jeff
  21. Headed to the lake..... Will post pics of he spot with the trees down! Jeff
  22. The truck i owned in between my 2 Tundras was a Dodge 3500 with the 12v Cummins diesel. It was a beast. Pull your house down. Same mileage towing or not. Porblem was, it is big. Hard to park. Tires are even a bigger expense. Diesel is more expensive than gas. And made for towing. At the time I raced every weekend. I would put in excess of 40,000 miles a year in towing. I needed it. My trailer was a 36' enclosed trailer with reacecar/spare engine/tools/ tires/gas, and spare parts. It weighted in the neighborhood of 17,000lbs. Jeff
  23. I have seen the supercharger. But could not justify the cost. Mine also has Borla catback exhaust, k&n air intake and I had hid lights until the inspection station made me change them. Jeff

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