Chungas Revenge
SILVER Star
I wish we’d get some.
Testify..!!
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I wish we’d get some.
I’ve read about some green drakes and PMD’s about that time of the year. 20 year stream gauge records show that it should be flowing around 400cfs when I’ll be there. Still high but nothing like runoff high.No. My trips have all taken place in the early part of September or late October. I'm sure late June will be productive. Guessing the water could be high that time of year, nymphs and leeches would be what I tied on first. The Joe is one of my favorites to fish, its a good size stream, with robust, healthy trout.
I’ll add it to my list! I’m always down for a cold beer.If you need some grub and a cold one up in that area, TFP's in Avery is a great spot! Good pizzas (chicken too, I think), good people, nice place.
Sorry I kinda skipped to the end of the book here, but what are you running lift wise + are those 33's or 35's.One from November whe I was coming down from a trailhead. View attachment 2884475
33x10.5 Maxxis Razrs, they suck in the winter.Sorry I kinda skipped to the end of the book here, but what are you running lift wise + are those 33's or 35's.
Are the rear shackles in the back 1.5?33x10.5 Maxxis Razrs, they suck in the winter.
Lift is a Skyjacker 4", with extended shackles in the rear.
Ugh. Runoff, cfs (or kcfs), snotel….. This thread is going from cruisers and beer to sounding like my work!I’ve read about some green drakes and PMD’s about that time of the year. 20 year stream gauge records show that it should be flowing around 400cfs when I’ll be there. Still high but nothing like runoff high.
More like 4.5.Are the rear shackles in the back 1.5?
Added some electrical stuff.
A charger port in the glove box, some LED tape lights inside the cab that I still need to install a switch for, and a 240watt light bar. This is the season for animals as big as my 40 that like to cross the road wherever they dang well please. There's a herd of elk that notoriously likes to cross the road around my house.
This oughta light em up.
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Unfortunately I had to use crimp on butt splices up top until I find some sort of weatherproof connector!Did you use enough wire nuts?
This works fine too….Unfortunately I had to use crimp on butt splices up top until I find some sort of weatherproof connector!
A touch of solder and cheap electrical tape, call it good!This works fine too….View attachment 2925373
Saved for future reference!If you have too many wires for a butt connecter, just shove them into coarse steel wool and wrap in electrical tape. Boom! Distribution block.
I’m here to help.Saved for future reference!
There wasn’t any solder on this one, not any butt connectors either. Twist and tape.A touch of solder and cheap electrical tape, call it good!