. We get to the fort ramp and I notice a burning rubber smell. What the heck. I look out the window to this.
£#*#€>#. AAARRRRGGG. End of axel almost broke off. Called my wife she made some calls. No one opens till later. So she said if you can get in water go fish and I'll call with what find out. (I had already struck out with Sheilds and Shell Island. No axel or trailer. So with the help of a fellow at the ramp loaning me a jack. We got it in the water and went out. Caught lots of these.
. All the while telling my wife where to pick up the 6x16 trailer and chains and blocks and come along. Etc. Much redneck magivering. We got it on the trailer.
. Then a ran boat around to Shell Island Camp to get the boat out of the water. This made me nervous.
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. We managed three keeper trout anyway. Water was 85 degrees. My wife sent me this pic while following me to Bellamys.
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. They only charged me $10 pulling put on rack and putting it in today. They are good people there. A few minor adjustments and some rigging and I got her home.
. The boat is only a foot from the bow stop so I think trailer can be modified to fit my boat right. So I'm gonna see if I can buy this one.