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  • #31
    Originally posted by FlatoutFishin View Post
    Good guess Einstein!


    lol......

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    • #32
      Hell ya, that place rocks and am glad I have meet you. Thanks for the invite.
      I am going to have some warranty work done on the Flounder barge and when its tweaked I would like to come back out some night. As you can see its kinda of hard to handle that boat by yourself and it would be cool to have a place to sleep it off until sunrise...next time I promise to try and remember to split the fish and not keep your beer, they were tasty beers!

      I ain't telling where exactly but I know a place nearby you that is stacked with flatties. Passing up fish in the 14-16 inch range is the norm for a 2 man limit of 17-22 inchers.
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBLbrJxGtro
      Not that much different than a Karankawa indian hunting the shallows at night with a torch and a spear.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by 2112 View Post
        Hell ya, that place rocks and am glad I have meet you. Thanks for the invite.
        I am going to have some warranty work done on the Flounder barge and when its tweaked I would like to come back out some night. As you can see its kinda of hard to handle that boat by yourself and it would be cool to have a place to sleep it off until sunrise...next time I promise to try and remember to split the fish and not keep your beer, they were tasty beers!

        I ain't telling where exactly but I know a place nearby you that is stacked with flatties. Passing up fish in the 14-16 inch range is the norm for a 2 man limit of 17-22 inchers.
        Bert, did you make your lights yourself or did you buy the TTF Style lights and hook them into your PVC system...?
        We are West End Anglers, a saltwater tribe!

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        • #34
          My rig was built as a turn-key machine by Kresta's Boats.
          Check the link.

          http://www.krestasboats.com/custom_floundering.php

          I really mean this. Of all the experiences I have ever had concerning major purchase like boats, motorcycles and cars. This dealer in Edna was by far the most satisfying I've ever had so I give this place 5 stars.
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBLbrJxGtro
          Not that much different than a Karankawa indian hunting the shallows at night with a torch and a spear.

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          • #35
            Dang Sandy that's looking pretty good, but I see you haven't gotten around to installing my Yak Port yet.........
            Pro Staff - Bounty Hunter Turbo Buzz, Creme Lures, New Pro Products, & K9 Fishing Fluorocarbon

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            • #36
              Hey Sandy,

              I think you need some storm windows??? what ya think lol

              If so, tell me what your measurements and ill check the ones on the house. In a few weeks the house is coming down .
              Thomas
              Capt. Thomas Barlow
              281-827-6815
              www.notoriousguideservice.com

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              • #37
                Thank you Thomas. I got a call from bwguardian the other day and he offered me windows. I just got the measurements last night from Glen and I'm PMing him today. If he doesn't have what we need, we'd certainly be happy to recycle yours. It's funny when I look at the place now and I can mentally put a tag on every piece as to whom or where it came from. I've got a lot of thank you notes to write along with pics.

                Here are the measurements of what we're going to need:

                We need:
                4 windows 32 inches wide, 52 inches high.
                4 windows 32 inches wide, 36 inches high.
                2 or 3 windows 38 inches wide and 52 inches high

                One door with case 74 1/2 inches high, 36 inches wide with the exterior knob on the left.
                From 1970-1997, true heaven on Earth existed on the banks of Bayou Cook. "Hey Dad, Thanks for buying the Camp."

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