Tony,
    That's disgusting, at least you could make it 252'....
Jimi

Sob Sob Sob, I don't have none. Moma says I can walk the 52'
to the river from the back door.
Tony   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

"Jimmy D. Moore" wrote:

> After I put out today's quote, I thought it might be fun
> to query the list as to what each of you use for your
> fishing car/truck.  I'm sure this will run the gamut from
> ragged pick ups and cars  to family cars/trucks to
> "custom" fishing vehicles and for the rich ones, maybe a
> HUMMER. LOL !   I'm just wondering what modifications have
> you made, if any, to your fishing vehicle to ease your
> trip to and from the stream and your overnight camping
> while fishing.  Mine is a 1996 4-door F350 diesel pick
> up.  I've added a big locking aluminum tool box on the
> bed, just behind the rear window. Here I carry a floor
> jack, 4-way lug wrench, heavy duty jumper cables, and a
> 10X12 tarp, just in case it's needed.  Also I have my
> streamside fly tying kit, a sleeping bag, air mattress,
> pop-up dome tent, propane stove, Boy Scout Patrol cook
> kit, an extra fuel filter for the truck and an assortment
> of wrenches, etc. I also put all my fishing gear that I
> won't use except my fly rods, which I store out of sight
> behind the rear seat.  Don't want to run the chance of
> having my truck broken into when someone spies my fishing
> gear, like what happened to Del Roberts earlier this year.
>
> LEMME HEAR FROM YOU - What's your fishing vehicle ??? Any
> modifications ???
>
> Have a Great Day
>
> JIMMY  D
>
> P.S. YES, I'M STILL A PRISONER IN MY OWN HOME - NO
> DRIVING, RIDING, ETC. TILL I go see my doc on the 12th.
> Hopefully he'll clear me to resume my normal
> activities.    So . . . like I said earlier, I tie flies,
> manage the three swaps I'm currently meistering, play on
> the computer and lastly aggravate you guys.  Hey - a guy's
> gotta do what he's gotta do!
>



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