Final day of our Ecofina trip. Sunday the 7th.

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Final day of our Ecofina trip. Sunday the 7th.

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We got up later as water would be low till around 9:00. We packed up all our stuff and got ready to head out. Was a little skittish after raging a rock saturday. So we eased out the river. Image. We decided to go where we found them yesterday. First cast of the day and fish on! Image. After about a Ten minute battle this beauty came to the net. Image. We fished hard and never really got into the fish today. Image. Around 12:30 one of the boats with us came by to let us know they were heading back home. Image. We only fished another hour or two and heading in to clean the fish and head home. Wound up with 10 today. Image Was a great trip and time with good friends. Enjoyed it immensely. Well all except this part. Image.


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Note to self fished Eco Lavon again.


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H-N-M why you want to miss treat that motor , i know the rock you hit
it has my mark on it also
wife wants to know why we came home yesterday
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Blue spinner wrote:H-N-M why you want to miss treat that motor , i know the rock you hit
it has my mark on it also
wife wants to know why we came home yesterday
. Yep my luck ran out. My fault I should have just idled out. Was a good bite after lunch y'all should have went.


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That's some great fishing right there. You need to get a skeg guard for that motor.
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HEY H-N-M, I WOULD SAY YA DID GOOD AGAIN. THAT LITTLE NICK IN THE SKEG IS STILL LONG ENOUGH TO PROTECT YOUR PROP. JUST GRIND IT OFF SMOOTHE AND DO WHAT COMES NATURALY, CATCH FISH.
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DixieReb wrote:That's some great fishing right there. You need to get a skeg guard for that motor.
. Thanks. That's what I was thinking.


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FUTCHCAIRO wrote:HEY H-N-M, I WOULD SAY YA DID GOOD AGAIN. THAT LITTLE NICK IN THE SKEG IS STILL LONG ENOUGH TO PROTECT YOUR PROP. JUST GRIND IT OFF SMOOTHE AND DO WHAT COMES NATURALY, CATCH FISH.
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. Thanks Pa. Thought about that too.


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We had a great time too. We look forward to this trip every year. Hope to keep it a tradition for many years to come. I just with the weather would have cooperated a little better.
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Well, you caught fish in tough conditions and had fun. Always a good combo.

Here's a solution to your rock encounter. This one has a drain hole so saltwater doesn't collect.

https://keelguard.com/megaware-skegguard/
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Those skeg guards are one of the biggest gimmicks on the market. At a price of around $100, they are not going to protect your skeg unless you something at idle and nothing more. You have to drill holes in your skeg and mount with sheer pins that are suppose to sheer off if you do hit something. So you got to replace it every time you hit something. I'm not just bashing this product without experience. I fell for it too. I hit the same rock as mentioned above. Nicked off a small piece of skeg. Bought a skeg guard and then hit another rock. It knocked off the guard along with the rest of my skeg so that there was not enough left to mount another one if I wanted too(sheered off right at the holes that I drilled for the guard). I bought a replacement skeg took it to a welding shop and had it welded back on for less money that that stupid skeg guard cost.
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Speak from experience too. Installed a couple and they saved my skeg from damage when I bumped a few times. If you hit limestone hard enough it doesn't matter if you're in an A-! Abrams tank, something has to give. But the guards offer some protection and also clean up water flow if the skeg has been nicked.

The trick is not hitting the rocks in the first place. :wink:
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silverking wrote:The trick is not hitting the rocks in the first place. :wink:
This is the part I need to work on :o
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flatsjunky777 wrote:We had a great time too. We look forward to this trip every year. Hope to keep it a tradition for many years to come. I just with the weather would have cooperated a little better.
. No doubt. Great time for sure. Enjoyed it. I want to keep it going as well.


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silverking wrote:Well, you caught fish in tough conditions and had fun. Always a good combo.

Here's a solution to your rock encounter. This one has a drain hole so saltwater doesn't collect.

https://keelguard.com/megaware-skegguard/
kg_skegguard-page@2x.jpg
. That's what I was thinking too. Or go see Wavel porter.


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