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bong lord
| Favorite team: | South Alabama |
| Location: | Zapata, AL |
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| Number of Posts: | 25 |
| Registered on: | 9/5/2019 |
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A word of advice……don’t fly your drone and chase bear and turkey…….I found out the HARD WAY.
The metal grates will make start’s interesting for sure. Throttle control will be paramount. There won’t be much dump the clutch and rev it to the moon.
re: How far to relocate raccoon?
Posted by bong lord on 6/6/23 at 6:30 pm to bouefbengal
We always trapped them and “relocated” them in the yards of the nice houses by the country club.
Deegan looked impressive in the first Moto yesterday. The kid got the holeshot and rode like a seasoned veteran.
The second 450 Moto was interesting. The track was chewed up and I figured Sexton would eventually get past Jett but give Jett credit…….he rode well.
re: So bama you foisted Golding on Ole Miss so who you got coming in now
Posted by bong lord on 1/16/23 at 11:03 pm to SidewalkTiger
A big raise
the m2 in 20 gauge is a war horse for sure
nice hoo.......and no wire leader?!?
Shelby with jugs
in a word.....NO
MUCH more reliable (used) options out there.
MUCH more reliable (used) options out there.
re: Favorite inland saltwater reel
Posted by bong lord on 4/5/22 at 10:10 am to Quesadilla Superman
Two outstanding baitcast options for inshore (and fresh)are the Shimano Chronarch G and the Daiwa Coastal TWS.
The Chronarch G is the saltwater friendly version of the Chronarch line.
Outstanding casting ability with a wide range of lure weights. A smoother and better feeling baitcaster than the Daiwa.
The Daiwa is a more user friendly reel as far as set it and forget it. it's a workhorse. The braking system is not as complex as the Chronarch G.
Once you get the Chronarch dialed in......it's a fine reel.
Both options are better-sealed versions of freshwater reels to keep saltwater intrusion to a minimum.
The Chronarch G is the saltwater friendly version of the Chronarch line.
Outstanding casting ability with a wide range of lure weights. A smoother and better feeling baitcaster than the Daiwa.
The Daiwa is a more user friendly reel as far as set it and forget it. it's a workhorse. The braking system is not as complex as the Chronarch G.
Once you get the Chronarch dialed in......it's a fine reel.
Both options are better-sealed versions of freshwater reels to keep saltwater intrusion to a minimum.
I've owned a can am defender hd 10, a polaris ranger 900, honda pioneer 1000 and a pioneer 700. For your situation, the Pioneer 700 would be fine.
The honda's in general have been more problem free than the others.
The Can am is a beast but I'm having ongoing transmission issues and parts availability is a bitch.
The honda's in general have been more problem free than the others.
The Can am is a beast but I'm having ongoing transmission issues and parts availability is a bitch.
re: When did you know it was time to put your dog down?
Posted by bong lord on 12/1/21 at 3:38 pm to BeerThirty
I agree with TigerDeacon,
If he has the spirit in him to go a mile with you.....he's ok for now.
When labs lose the zest for life......they'll normally let you know by the things they can't do anymore......
If he has the spirit in him to go a mile with you.....he's ok for now.
When labs lose the zest for life......they'll normally let you know by the things they can't do anymore......
Is there any possibility it is Kiffin?
Posted by bong lord on 11/29/21 at 10:07 am
I'm not trying to flame or stir.....and I realize he has demons......but wouldn't Kiffin make SOME sense?
He would bring some needed firepower to the offense.
He would bring some needed firepower to the offense.
re: Muck Rubber Boots Reviews?
Posted by bong lord on 11/23/21 at 4:18 pm to Homey the Clown
I like muck's...comfortable and just seem to fit my foot....but the last two pair I bought have had sole separation issues.
re: 35’6” Razorhead Cat Build
Posted by bong lord on 11/17/21 at 8:55 am to reds on reds on reds
I'd be interested in seeing some fuel burn calculations with twin 350's.......seems a touch underpowered compared to some of the big cat hull's I've seen lately with quads.
re: Can anyone recommend a whetstone/sharpening stone?
Posted by bong lord on 11/11/21 at 8:35 am to Oilfieldbiology
ive had them all........if I could only have one....it'd be the spyderco sharpmaker
Anyone done a bass trip to Mexico "recently"
Posted by bong lord on 10/21/21 at 9:16 am
I've been looking around at "upscale" bass trip to Mexico for a graduation trip for my son. Would be May/June of 2022.
I've looked at the Ron Speed trips and Angler's Inn options.
Seems to be centered around 3 or 4 lakes in Mexico.
Looking for a more upscale package with nice amenities and I am willing to pay for that convenience.
I've looked at the Ron Speed trips and Angler's Inn options.
Seems to be centered around 3 or 4 lakes in Mexico.
Looking for a more upscale package with nice amenities and I am willing to pay for that convenience.
re: 2020 Ranger 2350 Bay
Posted by bong lord on 10/20/21 at 9:02 am to ElDawgHawg
A ranger today is NOT the ranger of yesterday.....Bass Pro Shops owns ranger now and most, if not ALL brands BPS acquired have taken a definite step back in quality.
re: Side x Side Recommendations
Posted by bong lord on 9/29/21 at 11:55 am to Wolverine 2219
I've owned a Can AM defender HD10...a Polaris 900 and a honda Pioneer 1000. All were single front bench seats.
All primarily used at hunting camp in slop, steep hills and running the back roads. All fairly loaded out with winches, roofs, oversize tires, etc.
The can am had the strongest engine and was the most comfortable to drive and had the best storage features. Nice machine but started having clutch/tranny issues after 2 years.
Polaris 900 just seemed to deteriorate the quickest and everything just got loose.
Pioneer 1000 was the most solid long term. It stayed tight the longest and seems to burn less fuel. Fit and finish on the honda is MILES better than the other two. I still own the Honda and would most likely buy it again.
All primarily used at hunting camp in slop, steep hills and running the back roads. All fairly loaded out with winches, roofs, oversize tires, etc.
The can am had the strongest engine and was the most comfortable to drive and had the best storage features. Nice machine but started having clutch/tranny issues after 2 years.
Polaris 900 just seemed to deteriorate the quickest and everything just got loose.
Pioneer 1000 was the most solid long term. It stayed tight the longest and seems to burn less fuel. Fit and finish on the honda is MILES better than the other two. I still own the Honda and would most likely buy it again.
We have an older kubota....it's decent but we have had a helluva time sourcing parts for it....even before supply chain issues.
IMO there are better options.
IMO there are better options.
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