Yes, the video was definitely a team effort! Great shots from you, Keri, Lee, and Shannon made up the still shots, with the video scenes and editing done by yours truly made it into a great video!
Great stuff!
My father bought one of the very first bass boats back 1970. Four years later he moved to Alaska. So he stored it at his brother's house in the garage....
....for nearly 13 years!
Then he bought a house and stored it there for another 5 years before moving back.
Guess what? It works great today, and looks new. All he needed to do was get a new outboard (25 hp) and a new trolling motor. Makes perfect economic sense.
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Moving again, eh? Wasn't it just a couple years ago you moved to Tennessee?
If you love bass fishing, Mike Iaconelli wants to go fishing with you! Going Ike is a brand new travel log, reality style fishing show. Mike will travel across the country with his driver Frank the Tank to meet up and fish with local guests in their hometowns. The best part is anyone can be a guest!
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No problem. If you want some tips for packing your gear for shipping, just PM me. I built my own rod container on the cheap, and it worked perfectly for 6 trips, and it's still in excellent shape.
Marshall Deakins of Dunlap, Tenn., weighed a five-bass limit totaling 32 pounds, 3 ounces Saturday to win the Bass Fishing League Choo Choo Division tournament on Lake Guntersville.
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I have indeed shipped everything - rods, reels, tackle, etc. - to the event and back. But that gets a little pricey even at ground rates. Last year we decided to forgo the shipping and borrowed gear other members graciously offered. We were never left wanting....except perhaps for a hook sharpener.
Ya.....no. We're flying in as we always do, although we have, in fact, checked driving routes and times. But 3-4 days driving each way for a total of 5,000-6,000 miles is a bit much.
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