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About rb56

  • Birthday 01/24/1956

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    S.W. Arkansas on the Texas state line.
  • My PB
    Between 5-6 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    DeGray Lake and it's lower lake area on the Caddo River below the dam.
  • Other Interests
    hunting, golf, naps, pretty wimmins, naps, hunting...

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  1. fry when you are better, i'd like to hear what works at degray. i usually fish from the spillway ramp in the cove there and around towards the lake but distance is limited in a canoe with a trolling motor. i also fish the lower lake off channel road at the ramp below the bridge there. i try to fish there 2-3 times each month. thank, get well soon.
  2. war that is a dandy...grew up in a jon, 14 ft. sears with a 9 1/2 johnson and both took a beatin big time and caught more fish, killed more ducks, ran over more stumps and water mocs and as rough as it was and homely...walking back from shooting ducks and finding barbed wire with a wader boot made that the prettiest lil jon on the water. upgraded it to an 18 evinrude when the bond movie came out with the new evinrudes on all the boats and it would scat. gave the 9 1/2 and $600 for the 18. do that today and someone is drunk! hanover...that's just showin off. i don't blame you either that is an awesome ride. somewhere a video shows one with one man and he's tied to a two man kayak with paddles and he drags em wherever he wants to. they can't stop him. i'm modifying my pelican to more adapt to my fishing and creating things for me to do. i started with a dash last year and have it almost complete except for painting. it contains a plate for magnetic antenna and ground wire, a belt loop for the clip on my handheld cobra cb, a gun holder, a spotlight holder a mount for my depth finder and a hole for the wires to go through, a cell holder, rod and drink holder, a magnetic strip for clippers etc. to cling to, ashtray, and is 36 inches across and marked to measure and underneath is a 4 port plug is for lights, depth finder, cell charger etc., and also a glove box...actually a large fanny pack attached under side. the dash is removable. i made new winds for anchor lines which are 50 ft. as to the others i had only held 25 ft. and smaller line. i made a new transom from slotted angle and is lighter and looks better to replace the ugly 2x4 i was using. i also am mounting a bow light and using the port under the dash to light it. the 4 ports btw run on a smaller battery. also to stable it and maybe stand or not worry about my 80 lb. hound getting excited, i am adding pontoons made from pvc. i was bringing them off the dash until i found the middle seat has a rod holder on each side and i don't use them and...perfect fit for the pvc to sit in, it's 1 1/4 sched 40 and stiff. i'll put a strap on the side so where the arm rests on the boat it will cinch down and keep the arm from going up and down. the pontoons are 4 in. and caps alone for the ends were right at $10...that was $40 right there and i thought about the spray foam. it filled the ends and just needs to be sculpted to a point and painted. now i looked at kevlar skids because mine showed wear after one summer. i thought...$100? then i saw the slotted angle in home depot and hmmm. yes i made a brush guard i guess, cutting grooves in the iron to allow it to bend i rubber coated it and put weather stripping between it and the canoe. i had dog chain...i ran from the front handle down through the angle up to the other side to help hold it up and thought once it's rubberized and painted it will look tough plus help stop wear on the front of the boat. also my seat broke out. bad news, they sent me a new one and i didn't see throwing the seat away so i put it with the front seat with a 1x6 underneath on each side holding them together for my brother's wide "bass". makes a good work bench also! i'll show pics of it all once they're all painted.
  3. rb56

    Pelican

    pics of modifications done to my canoe
  4. i went once with a friend and though i hadn't been in ages it still made my then wife mad i went. when i got home i was asked the same but in a cold voice, "catch anything?" i simply replied "i hope not!" (not recommended) and that was how the fight started.
  5. i don't trailer or go off roading, but i just prefer to have a 4x4. i can't justify having it and would love better mileage, but 4x4 does a lot when it's need. even some dirt roads when wet pulling a trailer can be bad. there's some snow and ice here and it helps with it, also if i just happen to slide off enough and lose traction it keeps me from looking like an idiot if i stop on the shoulder to pee and wind up with flashers on spinning.
  6. i have a pickup and found this and it is a heckava rack for the money and easy to install for those with trucks. it's easy to slide my pelican 15.5 on and off. i have considered the trailer at harbor freight as mentioned also, but don't want to deal with the tags and registration and all yet. i'm in the process of adding onto my canoe, i already had the dash board made and works ok. i have rebuilt my transom and went from a 2x4 to using steel slotted angle iron with a block of 2x4 on the mount side. made line reels for anchor lines using pvc to make like a wagon wheel and just reel in the rope with. now i have almost completed building my pontoons from pvc. i originally planned to mount them off the dash but just noticed the middle seat rod holders, one on each side are a just right fit for the mounting on each side. i did a test run on them but they weren't secured as i knew adjustments would come. i found to hold the pvc arms down on the side of the boat made it very stable. where the arms go out a strap will go over them and tighten to serve that purpose. also they slide in when moving if i want or need to keep from hitting them. i'll post pics soon, also mounted a stern light to run off the depth finder battery with a cig lighter plug in that plugs in the 4 terminal unit under the dash, which also is graduated across the top to 36 in. for a ruler, drink holder, rod holder, spotlight holder, 6' magnetic strip handy for clippers etc, a plate for magnetic antenna and copper ground that goes into the water, a section of strap on the edge for the hand held cb belt clip, shotgun/rifle rack for 1, bolt for my depth finder which i remove since i haul on the rack upside down. also am adding to it a sliding glove box underneath or a camo fanny pack for items. http://www.amazon.com/PICK-UP-RACK-650-Pound-Adjustable-Universal-Utility-Ladder/dp/B009VOQ05U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1360303511&sr=8-1&keywords=pick+up+racks
  7. take a look here... http://www.academy.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CatalogSearch?Ns=NowPrice|0&storeId=10151&catalogId=10051&langId=-1&N=670787849&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial
  8. here on the arkansas-texas line we get so use to 70 degree weather in the fall that when december hits and usually brings winter here, it easily becomes way too cold. since Christmas eve it started to rain, then sleet, then snowed 5 inches Christmas day, then cloudy and cold and last night and today hard rain and 30 degree temps. not to mention last friday the fuel pump on my pickup goes out. still haven't been able to get it fixed. i have stole my son's car, walked to the store and am just about ready...i better not say. where i fish is 80 miles away, but even one lake closer at only 25 miles is alligator filled and in a canoe...i'd rather not. plus even going it's dang cold. this was my first summer to own my canoe and fish the way i use to. now i'm spoiled. i've even considered selling out and buying a large camper or small motor home and staying at the lake.
  9. here's a trick i use and effectively...be ready! when the rut is about to start or has i start spraying doe estrus on the bottom of my boots about 100 yards from where i hunt. also about every 50 feet or so i'll spray it on top of a sappling so any breeze grabs it and sometimes a spray on the ground. when in the stand i spray a few shots around me to mask me, do a few doe bleats and grunts and rattle then stop and sit. i repeat in about 10 minutes. watch the direction you came because chances are you'll see a deer walking from that direction with his head down...following your boot tracks smelling the good stuff and hearing my calls his curiosity has him wanting it.
  10. i go loaded for bear! i don't have a permit yet, but will after the first of the year. here's mine...yes all 4 at the same time. just kiddin...i only own the .45 and the .22 now. the s&w 629 classic .44 mag was my first real pistol and had sentimental value but had to sell it while waiting for disability. the taurus .44 mag i just sold to buy the 1911. i don't carry but do usually have it in my vehicle.
  11. rb56

    New Auto...

    i have owned a pistol since...actually i think i was born with one in hand and i've had several both good and bad. i have always loved six shooters and had two revolvers over the years a s&w 629 classic stainless .44 mag and recently sold a taurus tracker .44 mag. when i sold the taurus i had one thing in mind...a 1911. i've always wanted one and see them as american as the six shooter. just looking at academy sport's guns in store and online i looked at 1911's which get very pricey starting with the first one you see. they had a few that were less and then i saw the Citadel model they had and almost fell over at the price...$499.00. they had 3 models all M-1911 in full size, compact and a Wounded Warrior Project which was same as the others but had the WWP logo of a soldier engraved on it. after holding it and doing research on it, while it is an import from the phillipines, it is an american based company and i was impressed by the feel of it and the reviews (not by owners alone but mostly by critics who did thorough studies on it at the range) enough that i bought one and got the full size M-1911 model .45 ACP and i love it. i don't have a permit yet to carry but i will and though this gun is full grown it still hides easily and isn't too big. it has a parkerized finish which i agree with critics on and the novak sights as both leave a little to be desired, but other than that as i said i love the gun. going to try and go to the range this morning and will post results if so. the gun shoots like a gun is suppose to. it comes apart in seconds. i am looking to start reloading to save money because this dude is fun to shoot. others owning more expensive and true, probably better made guns may look down on it but i say again i love the gun and it is a very good quality firearm.
  12. ok i'm not a seasoned lure maker by any means and haven't actually made lures other than buying unpainted jigs and being creative. i tried several paints and didn't have much luck. i found something that does if you can get to walmart late when no one is there. nail polish. i know...but it gives a variety of paint colors that are made for fishing lures. i started with a candy apple red with a curled or split tail grub and caught a few and bought more including the bright greens and limes. the glitter filled are good also and in the water have a nice scale look. i carry several in my tackle box and even touch up or add to other lures. it goes on easy, comes with a brush and dries in a flash.
  13. i resolve to fish my bass off. if i catch anything at all go home happy and if i don't go home happy and eager for the next time. in other words i resolve to keep on fishin.
  14. rb56

    IMG 3302

    btw, the seat is not finished in the pic, the bungies were just temp use and the 1x6 isn't sticking out.
  15. rb56

    rb's pics

    my boat, fish, me...no.
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