BrakePad 0 Report post Posted August 3 This show was my all time favorite outdoors show. I feel like I’m looking in the mirror. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrakePad 0 Report post Posted August 4 The restaurant and facilities are over there. You’re cramping my style. Now put this thing there. When I’m done fishing. I want a beer and steak with a shot of whisky. There’s no need for a wining anorexic broad in a bikini occupying valuable real estate and asking for the organic salad. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrakePad 0 Report post Posted August 4 (edited) When I was boxing I ran the whole beach. What do you mean you ran the whole beach? I did it more than once. Actually quite a few times. There’s Jones, which is much bigger or we can put it as considerably longer. This is the Outer Banks of . . . . There’s a fence at Neponsit. The east end is the inlet. Triathlon! Edited August 4 by BrakePad Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrakePad 0 Report post Posted August 4 D’ ya have any bunker? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrakePad 0 Report post Posted August 4 This reel is well worth the money and suitable for the task at hand. Compared to todays reels. The nicest way I can put it. The reel sux. This reel is phenomenal! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrakePad 0 Report post Posted Saturday at 10:26 AM (edited) Oh no! Here he comes with a rifle. He’s aiming at a target. That’s his kids. He’s sighting in the rifle. I don’t own any fire arms. How did I get into surf fishing? I’m a carp and catfish fisherman. I like to catch them dead sticking bait on the river. Just like stripers and blues in the bay from the bank. Carp and catfish is good to eat. Catfish is considered superb table fare. The channel cats are my main target. It’s common to catch them over ten pounds and I caught MANY over 20 pounds. I use moderate tackle with 10 to no more than 20 pound mono and anywhere from 1 to 2 ounce lead. I’m a carp fisherman. I like catching suckers! 😉👍 Edited Saturday at 10:27 AM by BrakePad Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrakePad 0 Report post Posted Sunday at 12:27 PM (edited) Can you tell the difference? Van Stall makes a bigger spinner. The tackle shop in Brooklyn had one on display years ago. Everol is the biggest conventional that I’m aware of. Everol is an Italian company that has built exquisite, finely machined lever drag reels since 1958 when the company started building reels that were up to the task of battling the giant bluefin tuna of the Mediterranean. Available in sizes from 2.5/0 to 14/0, Everol Reels are built with only the best, most anti-corrosive materials to withstand the rigors of big-game fishing and the saltwater environment. Everol Reels have certain features that are unmatched by the competition. Aluminium parts are machined from bars (ANTICORODAL UNI 3571) for high strength and rigidity, polished and gold anodized for corosion free performance. Other quality features include one piece stainless steel shaft, double shielded stailess steel ball bearings, and stainless steel rod clamp, rod braces and harness lugs. But what really sets Everol apart from its competition is the unique and unrivaled Everol drag system - a multidisc forced air cooled floating drag with three scales on the side of the reel which correspond to the amount of line on the spool as indicated by notches on the spool itself. https://www.tackledirect.com/everol-reels.html Edited Sunday at 12:29 PM by BrakePad Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrakePad 0 Report post Posted 7 hours ago Can I see it? Yeah you can see it. The guys walking around with a boner. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrakePad 0 Report post Posted 5 hours ago An S pattern monitoring your depths. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites