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  1. handyandy

    For Gary or anyone else in real South FL.

    When I visit my dad next gnapi if you don't mind I may pm you, I might a make an early morning run over to the eastern side of the state after some snakes or peas. I hit some canals for a brief little while on my way down this last time since I came down I-95 from virginia I made a detour to...
  2. handyandy

    Invasive species

    common carp to my knowledge in most states is now considered a naturalized fish and can be caught and release. You have other species of fish similar to carp like big mouth buffalo, smallmouth buffalo and some others that are native to most waters in the US that would support them. It's the...
  3. handyandy

    For Gary or anyone else in real South FL.

    sounds like a good excuse to go to miami area.
  4. handyandy

    Invasive species

    meh I'd still eat them maybe not all the time, but I'd eat them. I'd no complaints losing a 10" dink to catch a 47" musky. Apparently I'm the only one that doesn't have a shear hatred for the pike/musky. Catfish do indeed bass, I know because I have used live bass for flattie bait. In a river...
  5. handyandy

    Zebra striped shirts to keep flies and mosquitoes off???

    I hate mosquitos and ticks I seem to be a magnet for them as well go figure I'm O+. Louisiana is terrible for mosquitos as well, I vividly remember on a trip in recent years there having gale force wind and rain pull a tent stake out of the ground causing a side of my tent to blow over. I rush...
  6. handyandy

    Invasive species

    haha man I like spam nothing like some slices of spam fried up in the old cast iron pan over the old white gas coleman on an english muffin with a fried egg on a cold morning duck hunting. Even so you outta try a musky or pike sometime pretty darn good eating, I love catching them wish I...
  7. handyandy

    Snakeheads!

    I'm gonna be down that way to visit my dad soon, you've got me wanting to make a drive from his area to get to some snake head waters.
  8. handyandy

    Picked up a SeaArk 1652...

    I only asked about the rivers as I have a friend from Manistee area originally and have been up that way on the Manistee once with my boat I like that area of Michigan. That boat should be good for most of your river running up there. I've been happy with the pods helped my dead draft a lot...
  9. handyandy

    Picked up a SeaArk 1652...

    24-26mph would be my guess if it were a straight flat bottom a little faster. It may be a little bit better, but it's hard to get much over 30 out of a 60/40 unless it's on a pretty light flat bottom boat. Some guys go faster with the old two strokes, but they have usually modded them, and have...
  10. handyandy

    Home Brewing

    never delved into beer, but I've made a distillers using old bear kegs. Been a minute since I have fermented some mash to make into a liquor. I've got a pony keg I've been meaning to modify into a still so I can make smaller batches and experiment with mashes more. The full size keg takes 4 five...
  11. handyandy

    anyone else fly rc planes?

    I've always wanted to give a 1/5 scale a shot, but I imagine I'd break stuff on it just as often, and parts cost more it seems. But something sure is cool about having essentially a hopped up weed eater engine zipping a little care around 40+ mph.
  12. handyandy

    Picked up a SeaArk 1652...

    Don't trade that 60/40 two stroke off for a 60/40 four choke you'll be sorry. In the smaller outboard jets like the 60/40 the two strokes are a lot stronger. It's easy to say well when I want a new motor I'll just go 90/65 then, but that is awfully heavy motor that size hull. So stick with that...
  13. handyandy

    anyone else fly rc planes?

    only dabbled in cheap rc planes a bit, always been into cars though. I have an old nitro 2.5 tmaxx the 2.5 blew some time ago I putt a 3.3 engine in it's fun but that 3.3 was almost a mistake the shorter 2.5 chassis is really squirley and a wheely machine with the 3.3. Also have a brushless...
  14. handyandy

    I’m done with this cold weather

    I guess I'm the only one that wishes I was in a colder climate. Around here it's cold enough to suck, but only occasionally is cold enough to have fun in the cold. Every few years it stays cold enough to get some ice fishing in, every now and then we have enough snow to break out the snowmobile...
  15. handyandy

    what now??

    Whats the rubber coating your using on that? I wish I had your problem I always have more on my plate to do than time allows. I'd be into ice fishing and snowmobiling if I were that far north. I was elated this past weekend we got 6-8" of snow on saturday night. First good snow we've gotten that...
  16. handyandy

    Opinions on Alumaweld

    Alumawelds are pretty darn good boats, alumaweld is still around and still makes good boats. Is it a tunnel hull? If you have doubts about it see if the seller will take you out for a spin in it and let you see how it does. If that engine were a 2 stroke 90/60 yam that would be good on it, the...
  17. handyandy

    Dumpster dive much?

    I never get that lucky when I go to the scrap yard or dump
  18. handyandy

    Only in Texas....Wine; Pringles; Powered Walmart cart....wha

    This cracked me up :LOL2:
  19. handyandy

    2017 F-150 3.5L NA w/355 rear end-report

    don't get a 6.0 or 6.4 ford diesel stick with that 7.3.
  20. handyandy

    2017 F-150 3.5L NA w/355 rear end-report

    my old 2002 4x4 suburban 5.3 liter V8 3.73 rear gear pulling my heavy 1554 boat I get 13mpg typically sometimes 14 sometimes 12 depending on elevation and terrain. It's not recommended with a half ton but I did tow a 32 enclosed trailer with a whole 3 bed 2 bed homes worth of furniture and crap...
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