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Troutkiller2006 10-13-2016 11:06 PM

common knowledge
 
if its too hot to fish, its too hot to work on the boat. if its too cold to fish, itstoo cold to work on the boat. if its not too hot or too cold and im not fishing its raining. or i have more important things to do.

but lets be honest... its never really too hot or too cold too fish, is it? and the only thing that important is spending time with my kid, so i need to take him fishing more, rite?

dam rain

Troutkiller2006 10-13-2016 11:07 PM

hold on, fish dont care if its raining. fish are already wet

Blue_Runner 10-14-2016 09:15 AM

Few years back we got a couple inches of snow fishing Va beach chasing ocean stripers. Enclosure and 2 Mr. Heaters running wide open were the ticket. We caught 1 short that day. There's probably some pics in the fishing section. Never too cold.

Destroyer 10-14-2016 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Blue_Runner (Post 229785)
Few years back we got a couple inches of snow fishing Va beach chasing ocean stripers. Enclosure and 2 Mr. Heaters running wide open were the ticket. We caught 1 short that day. There's probably some pics in the fishing section. Never too cold.

Enclosure is great for those that can afford them. For me, that's what a Cuddy Cabin is for. I keep telling myself I'm going to install a window in the door so I can watch the lines from inside. Love Mr. Heaters, but they gobble up too much air and propane. I do like the one use body and hand warmers though. No fumes, safe and they keep you remarkably warm. Still, an enclosure would be nice. Anyone have one they want to give away free to an old salt?
:beer:

jvitiel 10-14-2016 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Destroyer (Post 229786)
Enclosure is great for those that can afford them. For me, that's what a Cuddy Cabin is for. I keep telling myself I'm going to install a window in the door so I can watch the lines from inside. Love Mr. Heaters, but they gobble up too much air and propane. I do like the one use body and hand warmers though. No fumes, safe and they keep you remarkably warm. Still, an enclosure would be nice. Anyone have one they want to give away free to an old salt?
:beer:

Disposable toe and hand warmers are great - brighten the whole day a notch..

Destroyer 10-14-2016 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by jvitiel (Post 229787)
Disposable toe and hand warmers are great - brighten the whole day a notch..

Yup... those are the one use things I was talking about. I like the larger ones, tuck two of them in your belt, one on each side by your kidneys, and they keep your whole body warm all day. :news:

lumberslinger178 10-15-2016 06:50 PM

I remember those pics blue.

Kracker Jack 10-16-2016 06:09 PM

http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps0dbbdx19.jpg
Never to cold....chasing tautogs 30 miles off the beach 29 degrees and snow!

bradford 10-24-2016 12:39 AM

Kracker, you are hardcore man.

inaforty 11-03-2016 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Destroyer (Post 229786)
Enclosure is great for those that can afford them. For me, that's what a Cuddy Cabin is for. I keep telling myself I'm going to install a window in the door so I can watch the lines from inside. Love Mr. Heaters, but they gobble up too much air and propane. I do like the one use body and hand warmers though. No fumes, safe and they keep you remarkably warm. Still, an enclosure would be nice. Anyone have one they want to give away free to an old salt?
:beer:

Destroyer,
Do you have a factory bimini top?
I did have a complete enclosure for a factory top. Not sure if I still have it down in the basement in the shop but I will take a look. It came off our 91 V. Not sure if the zippers would match up etc. I will take a look next time I'm down in the shop. It has maroon binding and the clear vinyl in tired.


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