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May 4, 2024 17:56:49   #
Wow I’d say 7 or 8 lbs at least!! Was she spawned out? If she was that may have been a 10 ponder a week ago! Well done thanks for sharing!!

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J
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May 4, 2024 13:26:17   #
Ice man wrote:
Lol, That I do know.



When I was in Hawaii for my Honeymoon we went on a charter boat. Trolled out then bottom fished. A guy on the boat tried to lip a puffer. It bit the end of his finger off. No bone damage but all the meat!
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May 4, 2024 11:57:41   #
Doug Lemmon wrote:
I got a Bauer one with the dust collection.. I figured if I burn it up, Ill just take it back and get another one. So far its working great!!



Those Baur tools aren’t bad at all. I’ve got a few. The mini jack hammer has been a life saver more than once and holding up well. The warranty is great as long as you use it. As a matter of fact I have an electric log splitter from Harbor Freight I need to return. Blew out the seals using it on big wood. They will give me a new one no questions asked. Can’t beat that!!
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May 4, 2024 10:50:09   #
Flytier wrote:
Way back when, my MIL had some Amish from the (I think) Sugar Creek community do her kitchen and family room. I watched two of them argue fir 20 minutes over 1/16th of an inch on a beam. The workmanship was amazing.


Now a days unfortunately even Amish workmanship isn’t what it once was. Many of them are into production not so much quality. But there are still some that are amazing craftsman. I know a timber frame crew that is just like your talking. Everything they do is 100% perfection.
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May 4, 2024 09:46:36   #
Fishing4Cats wrote:
Plenty of lakes around us with nice shore access, I prefer to throw lines from the bridge at Walbourne Res. We have a bunch of lakes within 30 minutes from Canton. Atwood, Guilford, Deer Creek, Walbourne, West Branch, Berlin, Lake Milton. There are more but these we visit throughout the year.



How you been buddy? Ever get that boat going? I still feel bad you got ripped off.
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May 4, 2024 09:44:42   #
Ice man wrote:
J, that’s one fish I never sought after but if I’m up north, I’m going to try after them.


They are great eating just like crappie!! If you ever do make it up my way look me up. I’ll do my best to help you find some! Just remember you can’t lip these toothy critters! Those teeth are razor sharp!!


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May 4, 2024 09:38:38   #
Whitey wrote:
Good luck J, I hope you saved your penny's buddy🤪. A buddy had this local cabinet maker do his and man is it beautiful. I know some of their family and they are good people and hard workers. You might check them out.



I had my own cabinet shop from 2008-2017. Very hard to compete price wise with all the Chinese made crap. Lost my big contract building cabinets for schools when they switched to ikea type garbage they could get from China cheaper. Decided to go back to building and remodeling after that because the profit margins were much better. I do miss working in the wood shop every day!!!

I’ll definitely give your guys a call. Like to support the little guy. Especially a family operation.👍🏻
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May 4, 2024 09:32:44   #
Doug Lemmon wrote:
Using the good old hand held.. there's only one rental place near me that has a walk behind, and they are well aware and charge accordingly!



Ya I’ve only used the walk behind on big commercial jobs where I could pass that cost along easily. I’ve got a nice Rigid hand held with the dust collection system. It gets er done. But it’s much harder work.
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May 4, 2024 08:54:19   #
Flytier wrote:
Hey J. If you're looking at cabinets fir the kitchen, be sure to checkout out the Amish community. They workmanship is amazing, and they can be less expensive than premade.



Plan on it Jimmy. I’ve done about 100 kitchens in my career and have a few places to look that I’ll get well made stuff for the price of the big box crapp that’s out there. A lot of Amish phone numbers in my phone.😂🤣😂. Funny but true!!
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May 4, 2024 08:51:41   #
BFREADY wrote:
Thank you J,
Sir, you seem to be my guiding light threw my first stages in this great fishing forum. I'm not a person who can get words on paper well and i do need help with that, along with fishing and where to go. I thank you from the bottom of my heart and know your wisdom will help me amesly. Again, Thank You, I'm glad to have found all of you.

BFR



I try to help out those on my area whenever I can. Glad to have you here! You are more than welcome. Feel free to message me whenever you need to. Happy to help!! 🎣🎣🎣🎣😎

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J
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May 4, 2024 07:51:44   #
Doug Lemmon wrote:
Good morning Looney Toons!

It's awful soggy out there... we have an all day rain today. I got up with the intention of going to a local lake today, but the weather just looks YUCK! Its 59° now and raining with an expected high of.. yep 59° and more rain... Tomorrow's forecast looks a tiny bit better. I guess I'll see...

Sooo.. I'll probably just stay home and work inside the house. I had a diamond grinder arrive to dress some high spots in the concrete floor. I'll probably work with that today so we can get closer to installing the flooring.


*****


Why is Dad's Hair White?

Kid: Why is some of your hair white dad?

Dad: Every time you make me unhappy, one of my hairs turns white.

Kid: Now I understand why grandpa’s hair is all white!


Have a great day folks!
Good morning Looney Toons! br br It's awful sogg... (show quote)



Are you using a walk behind or a hand held grinder type unit? The walk behind ones make the job way easier but I always use my hand held because I’m cheap!

It’s Saturday so it’s soccer day around here. Sons game first then daughters. After that the wife and I are going to look at cabinets. Kitchen remodel coming thiis summer.

Have a great day!!!😄🎣🎣😎

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J
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May 4, 2024 07:44:27   #
What beautiful place to get to fish!! And you caught fish!! Great day and thanks for sharing!!!


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J
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May 4, 2024 07:40:02   #
Ice man wrote:
Well they took me to school today.
I got comfortable fishing in 20 to 28 feet deep and found huge schools in that depth but they would constantly bump my jigs over and over but seemed lethargic.
Well I knew something was wrong so I decided to scope in deeper water.
I found a tree near the dam in 33 feet deep with a small school hugging tight to the tree so I decided to try them and man they were very aggressive and started destroying my jigs.
Well then I realized that I was fishing the wrong water temperature in the beginning because all fish prefer the right water temperature for everything that they do.
I won’t forget that lesson.
Thee old thermo-cline is the key to success or bust.
Well they took me to school today. br I got comfor... (show quote)



Good lesson to learn. I fish mostly walleye and they orient themselves to the thermocline as well. Most fish do. Find the thermocline and you’ll often find the hungry fish.

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J
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May 4, 2024 07:35:26   #
BFREADY wrote:
To All,

I think it was the other day, a friend gave me some great advise on where to get maps and what areas are best to fish. I thank you, all know who it was and I want to say when I offer those maps they were both marked maps and free. I am not here to sell anything nor give the wrong impression that I'm a salesmen.

ThankYou

BFR



No worries! It’s hard to know others intonation from written words. I think you’re talking about our exchange and I had absolutely no issue with your reply. Glad to have you aboard!!

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J
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May 2, 2024 14:43:09   #
Fishdadd wrote:
Nice job J in Cleveland, for helping BR out.

I’m not a big crappie guy. What time I have goes to the bass.

Nice info Andys. I’m ignorant of the coast. What does a tide have to do with a freshwater fish like crappie?



Pretty sure he’s fishing brackish water where the river meets the bay.
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