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Lol, you need to get that boat back on the water.Originally posted by Salty Redneck View PostNiiiiiiice!! Gotta get my flounder boat back in the water......it’s getting “dry-rot”!!
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"Be good to me Lord.....for the bay is so big, and my boat is so small"
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You're at it again ! He can't be stopped ! Nice flounder and thanks for sharing ! I can tell my knee feels better now than before the surgery . Hopefully after a couple months it will be good enough to let me go fishing . You're an inspiration .GEORGE A. BRANARD, COLOR SERGEANT, CO. L, 1 ST TEXAS INFANTRY, HOOD'S TEXAS BRIGADE, C.S.A. : S.C.V.
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Thanks again Plugger. Just getting my fix because I got it bad. Also glad to hear about you knee getting better. When your at a 100%, we can go gigging. FP420Originally posted by plugger View PostYou're at it again ! He can't be stopped ! Nice flounder and thanks for sharing ! I can tell my knee feels better now than before the surgery . Hopefully after a couple months it will be good enough to let me go fishing . You're an inspiration ."It was the Law of the Sea, they said. Civilization ends at the waterline. Beyond that, we all enter the food chain, and not always right at the top."
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I would like that . I've never gigged . I went as a kid with my 2 brothers and their girlfriends . I just remember it being dark and creepy .GEORGE A. BRANARD, COLOR SERGEANT, CO. L, 1 ST TEXAS INFANTRY, HOOD'S TEXAS BRIGADE, C.S.A. : S.C.V.
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Thanks, these two sat about 4 feet from each other. I stabbed one and put him on the stringer and the big flounder never flinched. So I just walked closer to it and gigged it too. Just lucky that night, I just happened to take my gigging stuff to just check a spot and see what's up.Originally posted by Curmudgeon View PostThose are some darned nice looking flatties!
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Hey Flounderpounder......got the flounder boat out on the water......evidently the “dry-rot” was in the head gasket. Parts came in yesterday, hope to get it going this next week. Yamaha F50 four stroke, sucking water on #1 cylinder. To all you DIY’ers our there, if you’ve never used one of the new USB endoscope cameras for troubleshooting, they are awesome. Pulled the plugs and quickly confirmed my fear the #1 was getting water........light rust above the ring line. Only picked up three around San Luis, but will give update when I get her back up and running.
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"Be good to me Lord.....for the bay is so big, and my boat is so small""Be good to me Lord.....for the bay is so big, and my boat is so small"
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Nice brother, glad you are getting her back on the water. I have used those cameras for work for that same function.I got my limit with my brother last night. It was a long hard gig but we got her done. Will post pics when I'm cleaning the fish later today.Originally posted by Salty Redneck View PostHey Flounderpounder......got the flounder boat out on the water......evidently the “dry-rot” was in the head gasket. Parts came in yesterday, hope to get it going this next week. Yamaha F50 four stroke, sucking water on #1 cylinder. To all you DIY’ers our there, if you’ve never used one of the new USB endoscope cameras for troubleshooting, they are awesome. Pulled the plugs and quickly confirmed my fear the #1 was getting water........light rust above the ring line. Only picked up three around San Luis, but will give update when I get her back up and running.
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"Be good to me Lord.....for the bay is so big, and my boat is so small""It was the Law of the Sea, they said. Civilization ends at the waterline. Beyond that, we all enter the food chain, and not always right at the top."
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New head gasket installed, and she’s all back together. Didn’t get to run it tonite cause the d@mn mosquitos “ran” me into the house. I’ll fire it up tomorrow evening. Flounder Beware!!.....I’m getting close!!
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"Be good to me Lord.....for the bay is so big, and my boat is so small""Be good to me Lord.....for the bay is so big, and my boat is so small"
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Nice!! Those mosquitoes will be bad these next few days when the wind is supposed to lay down a bit and that rain didn't help any either.Originally posted by Salty Redneck View PostNew head gasket installed, and she’s all back together. Didn’t get to run it tonite cause the d@mn mosquitos “ran” me into the house. I’ll fire it up tomorrow evening. Flounder Beware!!.....I’m getting close!!
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"Be good to me Lord.....for the bay is so big, and my boat is so small"
Sent from my 5056N using Tapatalk"It was the Law of the Sea, they said. Civilization ends at the waterline. Beyond that, we all enter the food chain, and not always right at the top."
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Running like a top. Went out Friday night and Chocolate all the way to Halls Lake looked like the Boston Tea Party. Too much fresh water. Talked to one fellow at the dock (2004 bridge) and he said water was stained as far as he could see out in West Bay. Gonna take some time to get back to normal, especially if it rains all-day every-day!! At least the motor ran good and my flounder rig is back in service.
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