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I have a little 12' skiff I like to fly fish out of.
I made a sliding center seat to row with, but as it turns out, the Engineering and assembly leave a bit to be desired.
However it makes every thing in the boat easily accessible for a stiff old man. I just slide to whereever I need to reach something.
So I cast and row, sometimes I just troll a fly or a small spinner.
This lake is Two miles long. It has inlets and some long side trips.
My GPS says I rowed Six miles and the track looks like a Drunk was doing the rowing.
I was very surprised at the Six miles, but I did Five miles on Wednesday, and got up the next morning and went to Cardiac-re-hab on thursday AM.
It's great exercize. It can be a little frustrating in the wind, and I also had too much weight in the bow which made it a little unruly to steer.
But that'll all be fixed sometime this weekend.
The one really outstanding feature of these two days was: "No Motor" to fool with.
Second: Sitting in the middle of the boat is so much safer than sitting in one rear corner of the boat. It's a tippy little bugger.
And yes I caught Bass and Bream, but no Crappie. I threw those little Bass and Bream back.
One of these days I'm gonna mooch a 'Muddler Minnow' right down on the bottom and maybe catch a Catfish on a fly.
I made a sliding center seat to row with, but as it turns out, the Engineering and assembly leave a bit to be desired.
However it makes every thing in the boat easily accessible for a stiff old man. I just slide to whereever I need to reach something.
So I cast and row, sometimes I just troll a fly or a small spinner.
This lake is Two miles long. It has inlets and some long side trips.
My GPS says I rowed Six miles and the track looks like a Drunk was doing the rowing.
I was very surprised at the Six miles, but I did Five miles on Wednesday, and got up the next morning and went to Cardiac-re-hab on thursday AM.
It's great exercize. It can be a little frustrating in the wind, and I also had too much weight in the bow which made it a little unruly to steer.
But that'll all be fixed sometime this weekend.
The one really outstanding feature of these two days was: "No Motor" to fool with.
Second: Sitting in the middle of the boat is so much safer than sitting in one rear corner of the boat. It's a tippy little bugger.
And yes I caught Bass and Bream, but no Crappie. I threw those little Bass and Bream back.
One of these days I'm gonna mooch a 'Muddler Minnow' right down on the bottom and maybe catch a Catfish on a fly.