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Wildcat Dude
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Posted: 05/07/2009 at 5:53pm | IP Logged  



THIS IS HOW TO FISH IN...........

TEXAS

 

I was going to build the Gazebo on the edge of my dock down by the lake. But I thought I might just as well build the deck with floats on it. And I can then take it out fishing too...... Has 15,000# capacity.  The deck is 18ft x 18ft with 12 plastic foam filled dock floats that are 4ft x 4ft by 18 inches high and the Gazebo is 10 ft. Hexagon with a table and chairs.  Inside, under the table is my trolling motor so I can take it out to my favorite fishing hole.. The trolling motor is remote controlled wireless so I can be fishing outside and operate the motor. On the top of the table I have a LOWRANCE Fish-Finder with depth sounding sonar's and temp gauge. I have 2 electric winches with 40# anchors. I have also built in a water pump so I can clean the fish right on the spot.

 

Now I can relax and fish while my wife can sit and relax.

 

IN   TEXAS , , THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO FISH,

AND THEN THERE ARE FISHERMEN !!!




 ain't this nice



Edited by Wildcat Dude on 05/07/2009 at 5:55pm


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That must be one heck of a trolling motor!  Oh well, things are always bigger in Texas you know...

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24volt should handle the winds and it'd be perfect for a generator onboard although noisy

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