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I own a 1997 700 LX Nitro give you a little words of wisdom always put your life jacket on make sure you hook up your kill switch Safety First good you got it running good
That’s what we call them in the Ozarks! Also called rock bass but if you look them up on the MO conservation site they are listed as Goggle Eye first, then (Rock Bass) and finally Warmouth. I have never heard them referred to as Warmouth around here.
One of my favorite things to smoke is a block of cream cheese. Score it and then season it up with whatever seasoning you want. Eat it with some chips or crackers.
There is a hornets nest on the cliff and my buddy and I had this happen once he was trying to show it to me so he casted twords it and accidentally hit the damn think I’m not sure if it pissed the hortnets off bc I was out of there instantly
Keitech 3” easy shiner ! Mostly just cast and retrieve, letting the action from the paddle tail work. The rivers are pretty shallow in the area. However if I find a deeper area I like to let it fall and jig it ! Catch smallmouth Bass and Goggle eye in the river. Crappie and Bass in the Lake!
Great question! I wanted to take a deer with it the exact way that my uncle had it set up before he passed. Just for sentimental reasons for me. Thanks for watching.
I just did my 1996 Nitro 2000DC. Same color. Same oxidation. I did 2000 grit wet scan first, then went up to 3000 and 4000 grit (used one or the other, not both, they're just what I had.) Look for orange peel in the gelcoat. If you see it, you're not done sanding. After that I used Maguire compounds and polish in the tan bottles. Honestly, the finish looks brand new! Also, take off the vents, cleats and any other obstructions before you sand and polish. Makes the job easier and better end result. (Forgot to mention, I used round wet sanding pads from Harbor Frieght. Much better than sanding by hand.