I downloaded the app this morning. I commend the NDGF for everything they do with technology and making information accessible.
The app in it's current state doesn't add much if anything compared to the website but it's a nice platform to build on and I'm sure it will become more useful in...
Following up on this discussion. I have not had any issues with the lines I tied with the Alberto knot since the beginning of this ice season. It is now my go-to for joining leader to braid.
If you can't get them out fishing this Saturday, bring them to the Kirkwood Mall to Discover Engineering.
From ballistics to electronics, math and engineering skills are essential to the modern outdoor sportsman...
That's crazy. After all the holes I've drilled with my DeWalt the last 4 years I can't imagine what transpired to fry the clutch in two outings. I overheated one drilling all the holes in the house through 3 ft of ice without stopping, but no clutch issues. Hope the strikemaster does better for you!
Missouri tributaries and backwaters hold carp, pike, bass, etc. and all can be had on a fly. I keep threatening to throw a fly rod in the rod locker for the rare calm wind days when the surface is full of lips and fins.
Been to a couple at the Mandan Veterans cemetery the past few years, and it is a powerful experience for sure.
We're all grateful for your dad's service and sorry for your loss.
Lots of good recommendations so far. I'll add a few.
Craftcade has very good pizza and free arcade games.
Elbow Room is a good drinking spot. Close to the downtown restaurants mentioned.
India Clay Oven puts on a great lunch spread if you like Indian food.
Thanks NDSportsman. I haven't spent a penny at sucknards since they refused to allow my beautiful uncovered face in their store. I'd pay $100 for Uline to ship me a bucket before I'd go back there.
Thanks LB. I went to Sherwin Williams and a commercial painting contractor that sells their empty buckets on Bis-Man. Both have the same tapered buckets that are slightly over 10" at bottom.
Looking for a 5-6 gallon plastic pail with bottom inside diameter large enough to fit
round thermal tip ups. Every new bucket I see at big box stores has bottom inside diameter about 10.25" which is not quite enough. I had one old bucket in my stack that is about 11" at the bottom and works...
"With the choice between a Chevrolet and a Ford pickup truck as his grand prize, Padrnos proudly proclaimed he would take the Ford."
A wise young man! Hope he's been saving his allowance money to pay the taxes.