Before we get into that though I have some good news and bad news. The good news is Ohio has allowed 3 rods per fishing license on Lake Erie this year. The bad news is I have since had to buy 2 new rod setups and more lures to accommodate more rods. So on a year that I should have only spent a couple bucks for "needed lures and accessories" I'm already a couple hundred in. I think I'm going to set up a poor fisherman "go fund me account", or maybe I'll be getting some of that covid 19 money to help cover my fishing addiction. Either way, Ohio did something awesome that affects me in a bad way. But with rods and reels on their way and over 100 bucks in lures already boxed I guess I'll be ok... it's only money.
So with the beginning of March the "thinking" process began on what needed to be done to the boat, and more importantly, how it was going to be accomplished.
That's how we got to the "I did this" section.
yep, pulled it out with the Explorer |
I planted a rose bush where the tree came out. |
First thing was to install the new onboard battery charger.
easy |
a little harder but still pretty easy |
even hinged the step for storage. |
With the onboard charger installed and the battery box completed, I only have 2 things left to do.
One is to make my brag board, I got a nice piece of cedar for the job.
due to the tools involved and time to poly and dry, this would grade difficult |
Well, with only one official week left in March I might squeeze it out to include the first couple days in April. Then have the first official shakeout cruise on the second week in April and make it 2 weeks. From the way the weather looks that's probably my best bet anyway.
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