Friday, September 22, 2017

Charleston On Lanier 9.18.17

    Now that the storms have finally calmed down I was itching to get back out on the water. I got with my buddy Jim and we put in at Charleston Park to hunt some Stripers. I actually brought my GoPro along on the trip but it was having some issues connecting with my remote so I missed some early morning topwater action. Throwing a small white Spook, I had one hit at it three times but I was messing with the camera and missed it, Grrrr. Jim had a topwater strike and miss as well. As the water temperature drops the action should pick up in the next 2-3 weeks.

    Not much luck on the downline or trolling. It could have something to do with the lake starting to turn over. Reports told me the bite would be tough right now. Here are a couple shots of bubbles from lake turnover....




    Water temps started around 76 early in the day and got up to 79 at times. We fished with Bluebacks and jigged on occasion with bucktails. We fished Six Mile, The Dam and Old Federal.

    We both managed a catfish though. Jim did not get a picture of his....



We had an awesome lunch at Pig Tales and dinner ended up being Gordons LOL Can't catch Em' Buy Em' LOL



Thursday, September 14, 2017

More Kayak Trailer Work.

    Well, my annual Bear Island trip is coming up in October and I wanted to take the smaller trailer to haul my kayak.  My bud in NC also likes for me to haul his canoe so I decided to add an upper level to make this happen.



    Basically, I just notched the top lip of the trailer and welded in the 1-inch uprights. I also welded them at the bottom. Once those were in place I welded in 3/4-inch cross bars. I bought the cross bars at a different store and I thought I picked up the same size. I think they will work fine though. I may weld some support on if it gives me trouble. Most kayaks and canoes rarely break the 100-pound mark so this should work since that weight will be spread out to 4 locations on the bars.



    Once it was all together I primed and painted the whole set up. I also ordered tube caps for the 4 uprights to smooth off the top as well as prevent rain from getting in the tubes.



    I can't wait to see how it does on the trip up to NC. If it works out well I may decide not to sell it after all. As of now, it's still for sale (after I'm back from NC :)) )


Tuesday, September 12, 2017

G3 Odds & Ends

    So I added LEDs and a rod holder to the G3. I put a three-rod holder on the front deck face so that guest would have options for their rods. As it is now, my trolling rigs take up the T-Top holders and my casting rods usually use up the side holders. This left only the ledge on the side for laying their rods. This would put them at risk of being broken or sliding out the back!


    I put one on the YETI as well!



I also added two 16.5 strips of green LED lights under the gunwale on each side for night fishing. They were actually about a foot too long so I cut them and can reuse the two sections elsewhere. One will probably go under the console or I will light up the storage bins at the front.
 
    There were openings at each front corner to route the wires in and I used a tape to fish them over to the hole for the trolling motor plug. from there I ran a positive and negative through a conduit to the starboard storage bin. If you unscrew the bin and lift it out, you have access to the original interior light mounted to the front panel there. I unhooked that light and plugged the LED leads into that harness. This allowed me to use the interior light switch on the console to power the lights.


Here are links to the new toys....

3 Rod Holder

YETI Holster

LEDs