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  1. Any fellow Delawareans that frequent these boards? Im looking mostly for anybody who lives in New Castle county, but hell the states not that big so if you live in LSD we could meet in the middle!
  2. Hello, my name is Kurt Paris, I am an 19 year old from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, yes, I am a Yooper, and yes, we do have electricity in the U.P. But all jokes aside, I categorize myself as a graphic design hobbyist, and fishing enthusiast. I enjoy assisting small businesses and individuals with a very price effective way to obtain slick, clean, and professional looking graphics. I am also an outdoor fanatic, where I spend most of my time fishing, hiking, and just enjoying the wonderful place I am honored to call home. Fishing for me dates back years, back to my middle school days when my mom wouldn't let me go fishing alone, and she would come, pitch a chair, and watch me smoke them on a popper. I have always had a special love for fishing, but it wasn't until early 2015 that I decided I wanted it to be more than just a hobby. After befriending a few local tournament anglers, and joining the fishing community on social media, it took very little persuasion for me to want to do it. With the launch of 2017, I will put my goal of fishing professionally into action. Meeting new people, trying new things, and promoting myself as an avid angler as much as possible. I have intentions to create a YouTube channel dedicated to only fishing content, currently run a Twitter where I interact with my followers on a daily basis, and am building my Facebook profile to help me network with others who share the same passion I have for fishing. Through out the year of 2017, I hope to establish a great network of contacts, increase my marketing skills, and work with a few businesses. Being the 19 year old young adult that I am, I strive for success, and I understand that in order to accomplish that level of success, hard work and dedication are required. Time to tie some knots, and get those lines in the water.
  3. Doing research for a new angler kayak for lakes and streams, I found the amount to choose from quite confusing. So I compiled a list of manufacturers so I could more easily narrow down which one I want. Here's all that I found. I've also been comparing roof rack systems which I included at the bottom. Notes: In general, smaller kayaks are easier to maneuver, slower, and better for smaller bodies of water and rivers. Longer kayaks are more difficult to maneuver, more stable, faster, and better for larger bodies of water. Also consider weight and transportation. Heavier kayaks can be difficult to load/unload on top of vehicles. Kayak manufacturers and models built for fishing Diablo Paddle Sports http://www.diablopaddlesports.com/ Amigo Adios Chupacabra Eddyline http://eddyline.com/ Caribbean C-135 Elie http://www.eliesport.com/ Coast Emotion http://www.emotionkayaks.com/ Glide Sport Angler Guster Angler Renegade XT Stealth Feel Free http://feelfreeus.com/ Move Angler Lure Moken Hobie Fishing http://www.hobiefishing.com/ Mirage Pro Angler (pedal system) Jackson Kayaks http://jacksonkayak.com/ Big Rig Big Tuna Coosa Coosa HD Cruise Cude Series Cuda HD Kilroy Kilroy DT Kraken Mayfly Skipper Liquid Logic https://www.liquidlogickayaks.com/ Manta Ray Native http://nativewatercraft.com/product/slayer-propel-13/ Propel (pedal system) Slayer Ultimate Manta Ray Versa Board (standup paddle board) Nu Canoe http://www.nucanoe.com/ Pursuit Frontier Ocean http://www.oceankayak.com/ Tetra Trident Malibu Caper Prowler Old Town http://www.oldtowncanoe.com/ Predator - http://www.predatorkayak.com/ MK (Minn Kota motor) PDL (pedal system) XL (removable utility console) 13 MX New Loon Vapor Twin Heron Pelican http://pelicansport.com/ Sentry The Catch Premium Strike Viking http://www.vikingkayaksusa.com/ Profish Wilderness Systems http://www.wildernesssystems.com/us/ ATAK Radar Tarpon Thresher Kayak Rack Systems for vehicles E-Trailer http://www.etrailer.com/ Elm Bay https://www.elmbay.com/cargo-carriers/ Inno http://www.innoracks.com/ Malone Auto http://www.maloneautoracks.com/kayak-carriers.php Rhino Rack http://www.rhinorack.com/products/water Thule https://www.thule.com/en-us/us/sport-rack/kayak-roof-racks Yakima https://www.yakima.com/activity/load-assist
  4. Hey I was wondering. Today that if I were to sell my boat what you guys think would be a good price here's the desription: a 14' north woods flat bottom with a 9.9 Johnson that starts first pull and idles really good a minn Kota edge 45lb thrust that was brand new last fall , a lowrance HDI. 4 with a lake card and then two deep cycle marine batteries? Also it has really nice metal oars please giver what you think would be a. Reasonable price
  5. Hello I am a bit stressed out right now as my Johnson 9.9 will not start at all without using liquid fire it was starting first pull last week and like I said before will not start I got new spark plugs bit that has not solved the problem if someone could give a answer or idea to what's going on it would be much appreciated thanks
  6. Gonna try and clear some confusion about my previous posts about certain boats would be fishable in tournaments to clear stuff up those were questions I had before I got my boat and I was still just curious whether it would be do able my boat that I have is a 14' flat Bottom with a 9.9 Johnson sorry again!
  7. Looking to fish some of the FLW Walmart Series (BFL) events in the Buckeye and Hoosier divisions. Mostly the ones on the Ohio River. Can be tempted to fish other divisions/tournaments if all goes well. Me: 30+ years fishing experience and the right attitude on tourney day. You: Close to the same. Objective: Try to win of course but if we don't it's not the end of the world. Reply here and/or send PM. E...
  8. Hi Bass Resource Community, The DEC is hiring a seasonal Creel Agent for NYC. This is a great opportunity for those who like fishing and talking to anglers with a wildlife and or fisheries background to work for the DEC. The deadline is March 13th 2014 so apply soon. Here is a description of the position SEASONAL POSITION – CREEL SURVEY AGENT FOR PROSPECT PARK LAKE, $15.10/HR, 40 HRS/WK, Approximate start date in mid- to late-April, ending November 30, 2014 The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is seeking a qualified individual to interview anglers at Prospect Park Lake about their fishing experiences and opinions. No experience is necessary however potential candidates must meet the minimum qualifications listed below. Familiarity with fish and/or fishing would be helpful in this position. Angler interviews are to be conducted at Prospect Park Lake, four days per week including both Saturday and Sunday; one day per week is to be spent at the DEC Regional Office in Long Island City, Queens. Minimum qualifications: 30 semester credit hours, including 12 semester credit hours in fisheries, marine resources or wildlife management; mariculture; marine biology; aquaculture; aquatic, marine or terrestrial ecology; zoology; marine technology; botany; limnology; hydrology; or oceanography To apply: Candidates must apply through the Governor’s Office of Employee Relations website: https://statejobsny.com/public/vacancyDetailsView.cfm?id=12477 Deadline: March 13, 2014 Good luck and tight lines!
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