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Post by riverrat77 on Aug 27, 2018 18:33:03 GMT -5
Season starts soon better net let this pass up 😉
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Post by riverrat77 on Aug 27, 2018 18:30:58 GMT -5
Good night on the river
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Post by riverrat77 on Aug 16, 2018 9:13:35 GMT -5
Price drop again 4000 I'm tired of it sitting in the yard If it gets in your way too much let me know and I’ll come Get rid of it for ya Will do lol
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Post by riverrat77 on Aug 15, 2018 17:19:42 GMT -5
Price drop again 4000 I'm tired of it sitting in the yard
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Post by riverrat77 on Aug 7, 2018 16:50:59 GMT -5
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Post by riverrat77 on Aug 7, 2018 16:49:06 GMT -5
Price drop 4500
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Post by riverrat77 on Aug 2, 2018 7:32:12 GMT -5
Nice, but I have to pass. Just about ready to build a pole barn 24w x 40l x 12h. Not much money left. Just enough for hunting. Oh it would good in that barn though
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Post by riverrat77 on Aug 1, 2018 19:05:38 GMT -5
Thank you I upgraded to 18x60 with a 150 jet is the only reason I'm selling it
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Post by riverrat77 on Aug 1, 2018 17:58:12 GMT -5
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Post by riverrat77 on Sept 1, 2017 13:53:09 GMT -5
Thank y'all
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Post by riverrat77 on Aug 22, 2017 18:08:34 GMT -5
Over labor day... anything fun to do down there..we plan to get off the interstate once we get into Kentucky...
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Post by riverrat77 on Aug 1, 2017 21:25:39 GMT -5
First I'd take a secchi disk, white 5 gal bucket lid or something else pure white and sink it into the pond to see how far down you can see it. Tie a line to it so you can measure how far below the water surface it is. Once you have that measurement, add about 18" to 24" to that. That measurement will tell you the water depth that it will grow at, from shoreline out to that water depth. Lyngbya is difficult to control, but it CAN be done. If the water depth that it grows at is less than 36", I would use 4-8 oz of Cutrine Plus Liquid per gallon of water, along with 1 oz. of Cygent Plus Surfactant but so many other variables are involved. Lynngbya could have become chemically resistant like pithophora thus you may try to mix in Reward at 4 0zs/gallon and try that. Of course this makes things much more expensive. If the water depth is more than 36" where it grows, I would treat the area with Cutrine Plus granules, at the rate of 20 pounds per surface acre of treatment. Spread that out as evenly as possible at that rate over the area where the algae grows. If that doesn't do the trick, (and you would see results within a day or two) I would hit it with Hydrothol 191 liquid mixed at the rate of 3 pints per 2 gallons of water and apply that amount per acre foot of water (325,851 gallons of water) from shoreline out to the water depth that you determined it wouldn't grow. Now with Hydrothol 191, you have to be more careful on how much you apply because it is toxic to fish at over 0.3 ppm. 3.6 pints of Hydrothol 191 per acre foot of water is 0.3 ppm. Here's how to calculate how many gallons of water you have to treat, which will allow you to figure out how many acre feet of water you will be treating. Take the shoreline distance, x the distance out from shore x half the water depth that you calculated. All measurements are in feet. That should give you the cubic feet of water you have to treat. Take that number and multiply that by 7.48. That will give you the gallons of water. Take that number and divide it by 325,851. That will give you the acre feet of water you are going to treat. Treat the water spraying from shoreline out, not from the deepest water to the shoreline. That will allow the fish in shallow water to swim to deeper water away from the chemical, and not trap them against the shoreline. As to where to get the chemicals, I will send you a private message. That's a lot of math there
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Post by riverrat77 on Jul 31, 2017 10:00:52 GMT -5
That is a great fish! Are you having fried cat fish or did you turn it back? Turned it loose
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Post by riverrat77 on Jul 30, 2017 17:53:59 GMT -5
One of the ones from the Wabash last night.. caught it on cut perch "drum"
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Post by riverrat77 on Jun 11, 2017 15:11:09 GMT -5
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Post by riverrat77 on Jun 5, 2017 5:08:50 GMT -5
Ended up with a few drum, 8 sturgeon a carp and of small channel nothing was biting on cut bait
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Post by riverrat77 on Jun 4, 2017 10:19:29 GMT -5
riverrat77 you need to quit sending all that water down my way for a little bit I don't think it's ever going too drop
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Post by riverrat77 on Jun 3, 2017 20:58:40 GMT -5
And another sturgeon ... yup she won't hold them lol
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Post by riverrat77 on Jun 3, 2017 20:39:17 GMT -5
Rivertst any Asian,s jump in the boat with you ? Look like a peasful setup nice Close they bounced off the engine... first fish of the night.. sturgeon
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Post by riverrat77 on Jun 3, 2017 20:09:15 GMT -5
on the ole Wabash this eve
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