Recruiting Football Talk VIII

I learned to water ski with a 10 foot aluminum boat powered by 10 HP Johnson motor. It was tough getting up the first time b it became easier as I got a little stronger. One Sunday afternoon, I skied from Mooresburg tn. to Morristown Tn. and back with any rest. Oh to have those days again.
My dad had 10’ aluminum John boat with a 10hp Sears engine, that thing purred like kitty. Great times, makes me really miss my dad🥹❤️
 
Clark didn't play AA ball. Went from Single A to Triple A and the majors. The Mississippi State squad Clark played on was loaded. They would've won CWS if not for Jeff Brantley getting nailed in the ankle by the line drive..
That “Thunder and Lightning” team…..Gator Thiesen and Bobby Thigpen as well…..

I looked it up a few minutes ago…..
Hit a homer in his first A game, first spring training game, and first MLB at bats…….

MLB hr was off Nolan Ryan….. :oops:
 
So. . . I think I've decided to go with long pipe headers to a full dual exhaust with a flowmaster or maybe angry housewife/blackwidow or a combo. It'll be cheaper than building the engine with a thumpr cam and still give a good sound. . . and a lot less headache trying to tune the ecu & efi for the cam, etc.

Redneck level : 8.25/10

I do like the sound of this one with a cam too:


Edit: Idk, I've talked myself back into a cam. . .

Idk what I missed but ALWAYS go with the cam. Loud exhaust is pointless without a little chop chop
 
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My guy in Titusville is David Roberson. Not sure if he's still able to guide. Grizzled, as the Marlboro man. A savant.

'You keepin' any fish.'

'Weellll, we dont want..:'

'Great, ill clean it.'

I call that a redneck slam. Red, speck, and flounder (in far right). Whatever its called, ir was fish tacos.

Mosquito Lagoon gets hit, hard. And often. Its a shame, used to be a great place.

You want a gator trout, that's your place.
I got some spots near the coast in Mississippi that are great for reds, specks, and flounder. Now that deer season is over down here, I switch back to fishing. I got a couple spots that are great when they’re running.
 
There's nothing like catching reds. That's my addiction when it comes to fishing. I only get two weeks out of the year to go after them and I make the most of it. I only fish artificials and it's fun to find new lures that I know nobody else is using in that area...I halfway think my good fortune comes from presenting lures they never see. Topwater reds are a ton of fun too. Here's a beautiful red I landed the last time out.
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Catching reds on topwater plugs is always fun. Especially the big ones. They torpedo behind the baits and hit it with fury.

If you want a fun, unique bait to try, look for 8-10" GULP eels. Red, cobia, and rockfish candy. More commonly used in the Chesapeake Bay because there's a huge eel population (live eels are common at bait shops too) but I'd bet a red would hit it anywhere. (This fish was 48" between 1-2 miles from shore. Found a huge school migrating North in the spring and went for a ride.)

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I got some spots near the coast in Mississippi that are great for reds, specks, and flounder. Now that deer season is over down here, I switch back to fishing. I got a couple spots that are great when they’re running.
You're in the right place. I've got a buddy who guides in Biloxi and also runs charters to Chandelier.
 
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My guy in Titusville is David Roberson. Not sure if he's still able to guide. Grizzled, as the Marlboro man. A savant.

'You keepin' any fish.'

'Weellll, we dont want..:'

'Great, ill clean it.'

I call that a redneck slam. Red, speck, and flounder (in far right). Whatever its called, ir was fish tacos.

Mosquito Lagoon gets hit, hard. And often. Its a shame, used to be a great place.

You want a gator trout, that's your place.
We have a Chesapeake slam which is red, speck, rockfish, and flounder all in one day. It's a challenge. Closest I've come took me 2 days.
 
We have a Chesapeake slam which is red, speck, rockfish, and flounder all in one day. It's a challenge. Closest I've come took me 2 days.
closest i've come to an in shore slam was in NSB. Got the black drum, sea trout. but ironically got onto some Jack's. 20-25 lb range. One of the hardest fighting fish, bar none missed the red though

guess the redneck slam will suffice
 
Catching reds on topwater plugs is always fun. Especially the big ones. They torpedo behind the baits and hit it with fury.

If you want a fun, unique bait to try, look for 8-10" GULP eels. Red, cobia, and rockfish candy. More commonly used in the Chesapeake Bay because there's a huge eel population (live eels are common at bait shops too) but I'd bet a red would hit it anywhere. (This fish was 48" between 1-2 miles from shore. Found a huge school migrating North in the spring and went for a ride.)

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Is that a fish between your legs or are you just happy to see me?
 

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