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Swimmer, I tape on an M-203 to my heaver stick to fend off jetskis and boats that get too close to my spots.
Here are a couple of accessories that are very helpful. http://www.mr40mm.com :eyes: |
WOW, what size was that truck you bought Ben????? :hihi:
Dragged CS out on the beach one night, he carried all his stuff in 2 ziplock bags, course he had it narrowed down... as you know if you go with BM, he's got half a tackle shop in his truck... I always seem to bring too much of stuff I don't use, and not enough of something, but, I make do. Good Tip on the first aid kit, will update mine before season, and, ya can't have enough water for drinking, either. Of cousre, it helps when the family is out in the "Hilton", I can make a quick run, and hit the inventory there..... Ben U need a Hilton to carry your stuff :hihi: |
Actually, I don't carry THAT much stuff with me. :spin:
The checklist is just that - something that you run through to see if you need stuff as your situation requires. |
I need, one plug bag to rotate plugs thru
Better Eel bucket/Bag 2 Pliers + 1 Cutting Hooks Spare necklite, clippers water, water, water Quote:
In the last 6000 miles it has had: 4 new tires Gas Tank Fuel Pump segment of wiring harness Fuel Filler hose and some other odds and ends. What it needs: Long Block (I have a 98 Explorer engine seperate with the GT40P heads) Exhaust A little rust work or Bushwacker Fenders :hee: |
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Personally, I use a 2 gallon plastic pickle jug type thing. It has a screw on top, I can thread a rope through it, it fits right over my shoulder like a surf bag, and it is extremely light. |
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kinda like my camel back :hee: |
That is what I was referring to that I use. Got a few from a restauant as they were throwing them away. Free and effective.
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Life is fairly simple for me in the equipment dept. That's a definite advantage of the Canal.
One jig bag about 4 inches wide , eight inches long and 4 or 5 inches deep made of heavy , tough material (Nylon mat weave works good) . Add a nice wide strap cause jigs are heavy and a thin one will kill your shoulder. In the bag I put : 5- 2 Oz ball jigs (bare , not even painted) 5 -3 OZ balljigs 3-4OZ ball jigs 5 -4 OZ white smilin Bill bucktail jigs. 3- 4 OZ black smilin Bil bucktail 5 -2 OZ white SB bucktail jigs 2 -5 OZ white SB bucktail jigs 1 bag fin s fish dark( not black) 1 bag fin s fish white 10 white 8 inch curltail grubs 10 black 8 inch curltail grubs 5 herring colored shad bodies 3 white Ledgerunner midi sized jerk grubs 3 black Ledgerunner midi sized jerk grubs tape measure Swiss Army Knife head lamp water proof flashlight cliped to bag strap Nickel plated long nose cutting pliers 1 spool 50 Lb Ande pink 1 -10 pack 8/0 mustads for any kind of bait from herring to eels Lip grip type scale (Berkley) Second sping scale with big dial for use only on really nig ones!! Hey , you never know when you'll need it!! :) A Rod capable of handling 2 to 5 OZ and a big fish in the current. XRA 1205 last 3 or 4 years , this year a Century I made for myself. An Abu BG 7000CL Reel (one great reel!!) spooled with 50 LB Spectron. A good pair of Knee high boots a good Raincoat with lots of pockets. A hooded sweatshirt About 6 Tylenal in your pocket Bottle of water with me , plenty in truck Some hard candies like fireballs or Giant lifesavers , etc A rod ion one hand , water in the other . Small bag over the shoulder and off we go. Tarveling light has its advantages. |
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