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Bull Hurley

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  1. That is the first thing that popped into mind. She was gone for a week and she comes back and is changed and looking for ways to pick a fight. Usually when that happens they are feeling guilty for something they did.
  2. You can set the drag anytime and depending on the situation you will most likely adjust it throughout the day. If you catch a 6lb'er you would want a little less drag than if you were pulling 1-2's all day. I think you meant to tell him to adjust the brakes and the spool tension when doing the lure drop to the floor.
  3. I'll volunteer for that job.
  4. Now official, Eury is no longer Jr's crew chief and will be taking on some other roll with the team.
  5. Same here fellow North Carolinian. My dad decided it would be cool to buy a 73" TV with a full surround sound system, yet he won't buy cable or satellite. Don't ask me why..... If that 73 was bought within the past year or so it has a built-in digital tuner and you don't have to worry about it.
  6. You can add Kirk Boozer (RIP) to that list as well, got one with the Cowboys. He was on the practice squad but he got a ring.
  7. They aren't free it is like they buy them the same as you do directly from Chrysler but they only have to pay the interest on the loan till they are sold and then they pay whatever the cost was. Say the cost is $15,000 and they sell it within 30 days they pay only the 15K. If they still have it on the lot after 30 days they pay the interest which is wahtever percentage of the 15K they have worked out with Chrysler. The ones that are shutting down would sell whatever inventory they have to other dealers, of course they won't make any money off of them and thus why they are so upset, well that and they are losing their livelyhood. New car dealers actually make their money off of used cars and service not off new sales. When warranty work is done the manufacturer pays the dealer the full price for the work done.
  8. Actually most all of them are on a floor plan and they only pay interest on them till they are sold then they pay for it when it's sold. Why in the world would you want to buy a Jeep anyway. For years they were just a hodge podge of surplus Chevy and Ford parts anyway. Probably why Chrylser lost so much they actually started making they're own parts and they are just garbage.
  9. Oh yeah my first boat was a '72 Montgomery Ward.
  10. That is a solid 6 in the picture of you holding it. But I have to agree on the mount, it doesn't even look like the same fish. Heck look at the mouth it is smaller and the distance from the corner of the mouth to the gills is much shorter. :-?
  11. Had nothing to do with the sand. Those things are terrible for rust and it comes from the inside out 95% of the time from water etc. getting inside.
  12. I wouldn't buy the Chrysler not matter what. And other than a 2000 F-150 with a blown motor all I do own is GM and am more than satisfied with them.
  13. What I would like to know is why in the heck we should care at all about this stupid chit in foreing countries. And send people that could be oh I don't know, researching a cure for cancer or any number of things in THIS country.
  14. I got one little insight, everyone keeps talking about him using only a Zebco reel. Guess what he uses Zebco's ONLY all day every day. They may say Quantum on the side but Zebco makes them.
  15. The question was on a neutral body of water neither of you had ever seen, not my private lake that I built myself and know where everything is and can beat him to them. To answer the original question I would like my odds. I have enough confidence that I can go anywhere and catch fish. Over the past few years I have done just that. I have seen many new bodies of water I knew nothing about and was able to catch'em. Don't get intimidated because of who's in the other boat and do what you would if you were out there alone.
  16. Hey at least he's takin before pics and not after, before the 14 low-flow flushes.
  17. Stay home, it's called "The Dead Sea" for a reason. Seriously though the spawn is going full swing around here right now and you should still be able to find a few on beds. Otherwise find where the beds were and then fish the first break line heading to deeper water. There is a good rip rap wall around the 421 bridge that should be holding fish and directly across from the Washington County Park Ramp is where I have caught my best fish there. The lake is near full pool for the first time in about 5 years and all the flooded brush will be a good place to start and throw a jig, RageCraw or Space Monkey.
  18. Dito
  19. You're just experiencing minor dampness. Cowboy up dude! Seriously though, I was in KY over the weekend and a lake that in 5 years I have never seen change depth at all, they don't draw it down in winter, was 5' out of it's banks as well. Got 3" of rain Friday evenin/night.
  20. Yeah if you drop it and brake it you can't clean it up legally unless you block off the area and leave and call a hazmat crew to come in and clean it. Then if you are gonna move and want to sell it you have to list it as having had a hazard spill and have all the documentation that it has been cleaned properly. And as an added bonus the light they put out is shite and takes 10 minutes to come on. >
  21. Juneau annual rainfall 54.5" month of May 3.4" Seattle 37.2" May 1.7" Norton VA near where Burley lives 46.1" May 4.5" Seattle gets it's reputation from it's frequency of precipitation as well as the fact that it is cloudy an average of 226 days per year. Nonetheless, the city receives less annual precipitation, at 37.1 inches than New York City, Atlanta, Houston, and most cities of the Eastern Seaboard of the United States. Seattle was also not listed in a study that revealed the 10 rainiest cities in the continental United States. Most of the precipitation falls as drizzle or light rain, with only occasional downpours. Link to following form LiveScience.com: http://www.livescience.com/environment/070518_rainy_cities.html Do you think Seattle is the rainiest city in the United States? Well, think again. Mobile, Alabama, actually topped a new list of soggiest cities in the 48 contiguous states, with more than 5 feet of rainfall annually, according to a study conducted by San Francisco-based WeatherBill, Inc. The Southeast dominated the most rainy list, while the Pacific Northwest never enters the list until Olympia, Washington pops up at number 24. The 10 rainiest cities in the U.S. by amount of annual rainfall include: Mobile, Alabama--67 inches average annual rainfall; 59 average annual rainy days Pensacola, Florida--65 inches average annual rainfall; 56 average annual rainy days New Orleans, Louisiana--64 inches average annual rainfall; 59 average annual rainy days West Palm Beach, Florida--63 inches average annual rainfall; 58 average annual rainy days Lafayette, Louisiana--62 inches average annual rainfall; 55 average annual rainy days Baton Rouge, Louisiana--62 inches average annual rainfall; 56 average annual rainy days Miami, Florida--62 inches average annual rainfall; 57 average annual rainy days Port Arthur, Texas--61 inches average annual rainfall; 51 average annual rainy days Tallahassee, Florida--61 inches average annual rainfall; 56 average annual rainy days Lake Charles, Louisiana--58 inches average annual rainfall; 50 average annual rainy days The study ranked 195 cities in the contiguous 48 states by the amount of rainfall they received annually over a 30-year period, although Olympia actually had the most rainy days on average across the three decades (63) of all the cities in the study. Mobile came in second on the latter scale, with 59 average annual rainy days. (Several cities in Alaska and Hawaii actually receive more than 100 inches of rain a year, but were not included in the study.) Southeastern cities are so prevalent on the list because the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico fuel storms that frequently soak the region, particularly between June and November. The study also found that in the past 30 years, the East and Southeast seemed to be getting wetter, while the West got drier. Florida, Louisiana and Alabama were the wettest states, while California, Montana, Nevada and Arizona were the driest (Las Vegas took the top spot for driest city). Average rainfall was highest in the United States between July and September and lowest between January and March.
  22. Don't bother with these garbage can universal hitches from wal-mart either. You should be able to get the hitch fitted to your truck from a hitch dealer for that kind of money and much easier to install. First question what kind of truck do you have? And secondly their isn't a "factory" installed hitch that is just a ball on the bumper on any truck sold in the US. The dodge fullsize since 04 has had the hitch attached to the bumper and still uses a ball mount like any other frame mount hitch, they are designed that way and will be fine. If the dealer sold you a towing package with the truck, or threw it in with the deal and it is only a ball on the bumper then you need to go back to the dealer tell them to put a towing package on the truck and not an $8 ball. One more question what wiring does the boat have? On alot of the older boats like this with trailer brakes they use a 5-wire harness that controls the trailer brakes, if so then you will also need to take the truck to a hitch dealer to get the right harness insalled along with a brake contol box.
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