way to overcome the tests to get out there sir! congrats on the nice fish!
Thank you for the replies. We also do cast iron on the stovetop time to time. Fry the shrimp with cast too. Usually in the garage on the tripod.
Curious to what folks deep fry their fish in smaller quantities (her and I) and keep it crisp. The one we have must be giving up as thermostat is all the way up but won't get to good temp. Thanks in advance.
Yes, usually a one oz jig is the ticket right now on the river. From what I've read blue ice minnow and black wyandotte worm were working good. I personally haven't been down there but success has been good the last week or two. Mostly lower river.
thank you for the info. looks like summer time is best too from what I'm reading. tight lines to you!
I'm hoping to get to Florida this fall and was wondering if Mahi fishing is any good in Sept-Oct or a different time of the year? Thinking about Tampa area right now. Clearwater, St. Petersburg probably.
Is the gulf coast better or should I look at the east coast area instead?
Looking to take a charter and hoped someone had some good info as for timing and location. thanks in advance.
We enjoy Andy's brand of fish seasonings. They have a few different "heat" of flavors to choose from. Sometimes we'll cut it with Drake's also.
Thanks for the info. I've also found a partstree.com that has a good diagram and parts list. EBay has some of the parts I think I am going to need also. So far looks like a coil, condenser, and points. It's been sitting awhile.
I traded a small Honda generator I had that that didn't run (yet lol) for this Jiffy auger that also doesn't run. I can see already it needs a new plug wire as it's dry rotted and cracked and it has no spark. Hopefully because of the plug wire. Does anyone have a good source for parts for these? it has a Tecumseh motor in it with good compression so hopefully get it ready for next winter. thanks in advance.
Try the Two Hearted river west of you a little ways towards Newberry. Reed and Green Bridge is always a good area or throw a spawn bag out at the mouth of the river. I've trolled out along that shoreline area and sometimes pick up a steelhead trolling through the stained water with floating rapalas. Pick up a lot of coho along the shoreline in 10-12' from the mouth going either direction down the shoreline. Beautiful area up there.
Sounds like a great day! Congrats on the success!
That's it for sure. Mine's in primer right now. I'm waiting for it to warm up a little so I can put some fresh paint on the sides. thanks for the brochure pic.
awesome job sir! did that come as a dual console or did you build one for the passenger? I've got an '83 Mr. Pike and it is a single side console. One on her side would make it nice. great job on the resto!
I was watching some vids the other day and a family was snorkeling and harvesting bay scallops in Florida. Water was only waist deep so I think I could down there lol.
Looks like a nice brown to me. Congrats!