Thats why im so glad im not married! I didn't even tell my girlfriend I was building a house until we were painting the walls because I didn't want her opinion on anything.
[quote] " she'd have room to put her( aluminum CNC molds) and (plastisol) and all those ( thousands of hand poured finesse worms) she's got stored in my closet!
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" EVERY DAY I'M AMAZED BY HOW MANY THINGS I DON'T KNOW AND HOW MUCH STUFF I DON'T UNDERSTAND"
Actually that would be ex-girlfriend. She wasnt real happy about me not letting her design the house. But she cant afford to pay attention so i figured since i was paying for it I should make it the way I want it.
She wasnt real happy about me not letting her design the house. But she cant afford to pay attention so i figured since i was paying for it I should make it the way I want it.
Boy, eHarmony's got it's work cut out finding you a match.
She wasnt real happy about me not letting her design the house. But she cant afford to pay attention so i figured since i was paying for it I should make it the way I want it.
Boy, eHarmony's got it's work cut out finding you a match.
Now that's funny!
I love my wife and couldn't live without her but living with her is the 2nd hardest thing...
If you're too scared to throw that bait where the fish are, why did you tie it on?
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."
I just think your tackle room looks awesome! I wish you could give us a picture that shows the entire room. Surely more people on the forum have pictures to show!
A bird's nest (backlash) is a mess of line that happens when the spool of a bait cast reel revolves too fast for the line going out. It's the most time-consuming and frustrating line mess to get out and makes you want to throw the reel into the water!
Like with the rods, how much is too much....? The microwave is on the shelf of molds, color dyes, etc. Bags of glitter are on the floor near the shelves containing fur, living rubber and silicone skirt material plus fly tie thread, spool holder and vice.
I'm trying to lighten my "conventional" fishing lure loads, so I make sure whoever comes here has to take plastics home. Some of the rods on the right rack are ones I tied years ago, so I give those to kids. All the rods on the left rack are Dobyn's, and G Loomis. They stay here.
Al, I partially solved that problem. I gave a 9 year old great grandson a couple of tackle boxes full and 8 or 10 rods and reels. I told him to wait awhile before messing with the casting rigs.
I still have more than I’ll ever use.
It's not about the fish. It's about the pond. Take care of the pond and the fish will be fine. PB subscriber since before it was in color.
Without a sense of urgency, Nothing ever gets done.
Boy, if I say "sic em", you'd better look for something to bite. Sam Shelley Rancher and Farmer Muleshoe Texas 1892-1985 RIP Grandpa
Al, I partially solved that problem. I gave a 9 year old great grandson a couple of tackle boxes full and 8 or 10 rods and reels. I told him to wait awhile before messing with the casting rigs.
I still have more than I’ll ever use.
The only possible solution for having more tackle than you can ever use, is ... you clearly need more great-grandkids!
The fact that Al covers his rods with those 'rod socks' indicates a much, much deeper problem....
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."