Keaton 1/5/5

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Keaton 1/5/5

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Meet fihing buddy William at the Perry Wally-Mart to continue on to Keaton. Left the ramp bout 8ish to go find some new ground. About 1 hour later and 60 foot for the first stop. Was a bit rough to anchor in 60 but gave it a try to produce one Grouper and a Grunt, then slowed and pulled to go find somewhere else. Came upon some really good looking, or nasty cause tried to drift it and got cut off, well have to investigate that a later day when we can anchor on it. Came back into 50 where it was not as rough and could not find the Grouper, managed the Grunts and Sea Bass, still a good day on the water was able to run about 32 out and in.

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Well did ya try trollin, or ya done got to good at the bottom stuff fer that sissy fishin :o still beat the heck outta what I was doing today :thumbup: :beer: :beer:
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I adopt what he say. :thumbup: :thumbup: :-D 'specially that part 'bout what he and I been doin'. Way to hit 'em Don! :beer: :beer: :thumbup:
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Have not even tried the stretches, got about 2 of them total, maybe sometime..
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:thumbup:
Did you raise that engine yet?
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Good Job! :thumbup: :beer:
How did the hose work out?
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WTG..... :thumbup:
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Post by Sir reel »

Good job DS :thumbup: That's one of them 6ft coolers ain't it :-D
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Sawbones wrote:Did you raise that engine yet?
Yes, was it enough yet, do not think so. When we were in the channel I pushed it up and 38 on GPS @ 5100 was it, and this was with 2 people and gear with min fuel. I should have gained 300 - 400 RPM by raising but never happened.
GC wrote:How did the hose work out?
Has flow but no pressure, even with the livewell off. Maybe have to wait and get a pressure pump.
Sir reel wrote:That's one of them 6ft coolers ain't it :-D
120 Quart, not quite big enough to lay in. :-D
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Yeah DS, nice report. At least y'all didn't get beat up in your efforts. Even with a light catch, sounds like a good and fun trip for ya's.
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Oops, off the subject ther a little bit. Good luck on yer next trip.
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[/quote]Yes, was it enough yet, do not think so. When we were in the channel I pushed it up and 38 on GPS @ 5100 was it, and this was with 2 people and gear with min fuel. I should have gained 300 - 400 RPM by raising but never happened.

I doubt you'll see much of an rpm change with just raising the motor. You'll probably have to drop a pitch in your prop if that's your goal. I would expect it to plane a little faster, porpoise less, and trim out easier.
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Well if thats the case it appears so.. I was able to trim motor much easier than before, need to find a flat day and let her fly to check all.
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