Well now that you mentioned soap it might have looked like Dawn bottle, I said orange but second thought it could have been blue in color. He (angler) had the water cannon for the occasion…..making Tang and making $$$$
Question…I seen a Angler on Santee mix up some orange powder with lake water into a large pump water cannon and shoot it out 10 to 15 foot out into water? I’m new watching the Pro’s fish but was he feeding the fish?
Who was the Pro that stood up on the stage and was funnier than Larry The Cable Guy. It was Sunday weight in and this guy had a one liner for every moment.
I was at ramp Friday at 3 to watch all 55 boats load up and it was a nice ramp for the Pro’s . Now Saturday at the fishing expo that was one packed place, I think everyone had a bucket. Long lines but good to see things opening up…way to go Greenville.
Going to Lake Hartwell next week was wanting to know what time they start loading the boats to go to weight-in or is it split up in flights? I understand blast-off is 7am but quitting time ???
Cop pulled over a elderly lady, as the cop walk up to the driver door he noticed a 9 mm laying in the front seat, a 7-08 rifle in back seat then he noticed a 4-10 saw off in between the seats. The cop looked down at the old lady and ask her “what are you scared of” and she snapped back “nothing”
I had a 24v. Minn Kota, worked great no problems but I fished with a guy that had the Ghost and was very impressed. So I bite the bullet and purchased one after a long wait in finding one. The anchor feature sold me, more powerful, quieter and less battery drain.
When I meet a old man fishing in Viet Nam he had a soda can as his bait caster mounted on stick. He would throw his worm out then put line in V notch at end of stick. He told me number #1 was the line not soda can the line was wound on or stick. He showed the line is what’s between him and fish. So Tatsu is my choice.
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