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    Default The Durdy Daug goes to Cambria .

    A little cold up here, time for a little R&R. Bought 4 pieces of art for my man cave, got 4 classics Harley Davidson metal art for the walls. Presently looking for a contractor to put in tile in a couple of rooms as well as preparing a new boat parking pad... 35 X 15 feet. Additionally having some electrical done at the rental house. Well we have a room with a view of the Pacific, went out last night and recorded the sounds and sights of the ocean, turned out really nice. Additionally out looking for a new Toyota truck, all black, 4 wheel drive Tacoma. I want it to be raised, but a friend is advising me against it, says it will be far too top heavy. I don't think that that will be a problem as I will not be taking the truck out 4 wheeling, it is just to tow the boat as well as getting me and the boat out of the launch ramp.
    Lots of cool stuff going on right now...God is it good to be alive and have a little money for a change. I am thinking of hitting Yuma again once it cools down, I would like to get at some striper as well as the cat fish that have so far eluded me. Any suggestions?
    Sometimes I feel foolish writing these blogs, thinking that I am just annoying.
    Let me know if you enjoy reading my blogs!

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    Yeah, you are not going to get many responses to your postings unless you give up some secret spot or photos of bass on a stringer. Just to let you know that I appreciate your writings, thoughts and ideas. I also recently have found out that it is good to be alive, healthy again and have some $ in the bank….

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    Nice to hear your in a good place in life right now,I feel that way too,always good to stay as positive as possible!

    Cya Tuna Vic

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    I don't normally hit up the river this time of year for fishing. Too damn hot! But if anything, I would start around October around Bill Williams area and try to find shad. Find shad during that time, and you will find the stripers.

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    I love your overwhelming enthusiasm (or obsession, haha) for the sport, and also how you don't seem to let the little setbacks get you down. We need more posters like you, such a refreshing change of pace from all the non-fishing related drama that was so prevalent here just a while back.

    I don't typically respond to your threads, as I usually do entirely different kinds of fishing, but I enjoy reading them very much.

    Keep the posts coming!
    Last edited by shinbob; 07-07-2016 at 07:48 AM.

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    Durdy Daug, when's the next time your going? Have you ever tried the acuaduct?

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