Tuesday, August 30, 2011

This slingshot works great from the W500

This one is a beast.  It shoots 3/8 inch steel ball bearings on the small side and 1/2 inch on the upper side.  Hits very hard and just crushes a soda can with each hit.  As you can see only a few shots this can did not stand a chance.  As a kayak fishing companion it is a blast to have along.  Where legal it can easily take small game.  Nice thing is it makes no noise and is very inexpensive to shoot.  These models can also be set up to shoot arrows for bow fishing.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

The Face

I'm posting this since I've been asked by quite a few folks.  When we eat out I draw variations of this face on napkins for the servers.  Done it thousands of times.  I've been told to get this guy on a t shirt we could make a bundle.  Don't know about that but it would be cool.  Drew this face in a few moments on a piece of scratch paper here next to the computer.  So, what do you all think?

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Wow it's been too long

OK, finally got back on the water yesterday.  Apparently I did not miss too much since many of my fishing friends said July was very slow in the catching department.  Too hot, muggy, and very uncomfortable on the water past mid morning.  I hit 206 bridge in my favorite fishing kayak the great W500.  If you have never used this boat there is a serious problem with it.  Once you paddle a W500 and spend some time fishing from one you just can't got back to another kayak.  Nothing has the comfort or ease of use the W500 does.  Plus being able to stand anytime you want with no worries is fantastic.  I spent quite a bit of time yesterday drifting around the oyster beds casting and looking for fish while standing up.  The little Emmrod Combat rod is great at times like this since you can punch out underhand power casts like a deck gun.  Anyway nothing big hit my line except for two fun jacks, all told I caught over a dozen little ones but the bigger ones are just a blast.  Also managed two little trout and a pile of those darn pinfish that tried to eat my DOA shrimp