Tom:  I just barely got to school (Friday morning) and found your e-mail.  I 
don't know what my schedule will be at Northridge this evening.  I will have to 
call them, then get back to you...

LJ



>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/10/2006 10:45:30 PM >>>
Yes, we are still on.  If I get too busy to eat or see a friend I'm  
too busy.

When will be meet and where?  We can meet at Northridge, at your  
motel, or at a restaurant.  Since it is busy Friday nights you might  
want me to go early and make reservations.  Where would you like to eat?

Tom

On May 10, 2006, at 2:49 PM, Larry Johnson wrote:

> Tom: You sound like a busy man.  Will you have time to visit me at  
> Northridge High this weekend?  If not, maybe I could come to the  
> house, because I will be so close.........   Let me know.
>
> Larry J
>
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/9/2006 9:47:45 PM >>>
> Between wrapping up the last month of school, visiting with my
> granddaughter, and getting the yard ready for a wedding reception (I
> have a daughter getting married May 31st) I haven't had time to read
> or respond any email.  I have had to take day's off work to get any
> fishing in, the nights and weekends are filled with "honey-do's".  On
> top of that I want to build a new rod and repair and re do the tip on
> another.
>
> I did, however, find time to rig up a new fish finder (Hummingbird
> Fishfinder 565) for my kick boat.  I have been using a "Fishing
> Buddy"  finder for years, but I wanted to try out the wonders of the
> higher resolution  finders designed to go on boats.  It wasn't two
> hard to adapt it to a kick boat.  I bought an aluminum frame designed
> to hold the transponder,which is  clamped  onto the square aluminum
> cross beams that support the seat of the kick boat and can be easily
> removed for launching and shallow water.  I mounted the base of the
> unit to a piece of hickory wood which is lashed with metal straps to
> the frame.  The whole thing is powered by a small, 12 volt seal gel
> battery which sits in one of the side patches.  The actual unit head
> pops into the mount and can be easily removed for safekeeping.
>
> I'll try it out at Strawberry Reservoir this Thursday.  I'll report
> how it worked, and then will go off list until the first week of June
>
>
> Tom Davenport
>



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