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Messages - LilRiverMan

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1621
Safety First / Re: Caught something else at B.H.
« on: August 18, 2009, 01:27:46 PM »
I used to get it bad as a kid, now I can't remember when I had it last. I have ( braggin') 12+ acres/ 1500+ft of river frontage on the north fork of the Consumnes River. Hence the handle LilRiverMan. Have to scramble over the rocks to get at the Rainbows and Browns and there is a fair share of Poison Oak. I think a large part of my resistance is due to a product they used to have called Immune-Oak. Like an extract from Poison Oak that you drank once a week for a few weeks, then once a month for a few months. worked great for my family and friends. Can't find it anymore, Probably some stupid lawsuit where some genius thought hey, If I take more over a shorter amount of time, I'll get immune quicker.   :smt012 :smt013 :smt010
if anyone knows if the product is still around, let me know.

1623
Parking?, permits? and facilities? Unless we can answer those questions in time, it might be best to reschedule.

1624
Fishing Tournaments and Events / Re: F.W. Davenport Roll Call
« on: August 11, 2009, 12:46:53 PM »
Laguna Seca or KOA Marina, CA

FYI - Monterey County Fair is that weekend for inexpensive family fun.

1625
Hookups and Fishing Reports (Viewable by Public) / Re: Tote's 2XA speech
« on: August 05, 2009, 09:47:00 AM »
Great job - Thanks

One part

If you raise a child active, responsible and respectful that

child will grow up to be an active, responsible and respectful

adult.


The part I put in bold is a little stilted and needs a slight tweek

1626
General Talk / Re: For new Yakers ACRONYMS
« on: August 03, 2009, 04:02:15 PM »
Shaker - also a snagged fish - as in tail snagged - shakin that tail and your rod tip  back and forth

1627
For Sale / Re: P13 Angler package
« on: August 03, 2009, 03:42:36 PM »
Montana
If that 240Cm paddle is too big for your girl, I'd be interested.

1628
Nice catch
Was that the Coral St. launch?

1629
Kayaks / Re: Pedal VS Paddle
« on: July 28, 2009, 07:34:33 AM »
For a lot of us, it's pure dollars and cents. Hobies cost twice as much.

1630
Basically we have 5 hours out and back to MBK. Can someone more familiar with paddling there give me an idea of the effective range - how far we can go and still get in some concentrated fishing? How far down the peninsula or down towards Sand City? Any restricted areas other than around Hopkins Marine Station?

1631
Don't know if pricing varies between KOA's, but there is one in Marina -6-7 miles from MBK

1632
For Sale / Re: Cobra Marauder XF Sold!
« on: July 20, 2009, 11:26:13 AM »
Thanks Bill for the great Kayak and the Bamboo.
Yep, There's another Kayak Newbie on the loose!

1633
Hookups and Fishing Reports (Viewable by Public) / Re: Redemption
« on: July 15, 2009, 11:50:50 PM »
Another great catch. Congrats
Sorry about the camera yet that's what you get for showing a strange woman your Butt. Good thing there weren't any cops around!

1634
With the El Nino report just coming out a few days ago, somebody please send this to the media - Good PR for NCKA

1635
Safety First / Re: does your radio actually work?
« on: July 09, 2009, 03:50:23 PM »
Ariel Sea

The simple answer is Portable radio batteries are usually good for 200+ charges or 2-3 years, and as they get older they lose their storage capacity. Ni-Cad batteries also suffer from chemical memory, so if it is an eight hour battery and you typically only use it for 2 hours, it will start to think it is a 2 hour battery. Ni-MH don't have that problem very much and Li-Ion are the best if you can affford them.
In my radio shop I have equipment that charges and discharges batteries several times and this sometimes helps extend the life of Ni-Cad batteries. You can help extend the life of your Ni-Cad by fully discharging it before recharging. Also if you have an older non-intelligent charger, and you leave the battery always in the charger, it will keep feeding juice to the battery and therefore shortening the life and eventually frying the battery.

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