Found this am at the Coosaw side mouth of Parrot Creek. If yours, contact me to claim it.
Jim Goller
803-600-1570
wildlifesc@embarqmail.com
Found this am at the Coosaw side mouth of Parrot Creek. If yours, contact me to claim it.
Jim Goller
803-600-1570
wildlifesc@embarqmail.com
Jim I might know whos it is, he’s not on this site, I’ll contact him
That’s the second one you found in that spot. How weird is that.
Yep…not very far at all from the other one’s location. Weird.
Just let me know ReelTalk…thanks.
My question is; what are you using for bait and how many pound line are you using to pull them in?
If a “diy cajun/mud anchor” is a brake rotor off of a 12 year old Cadillac Deville, then it’s mine, although I’d be shocked if it drifted all the way from Bushy Park to Parrot Creek…
Catch any fish??
186 Bone Flats Boat
140 Suzuki fourstroke
Sent you an email, wildlife.
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Originally posted by Redfish_mattIf a “diy cajun/mud anchor” is a brake rotor off of a 12 year old Cadillac Deville, then it’s mine, although I’d be shocked if it drifted all the way from Bushy Park to Parrot Creek…
I bet that holds in the mud…LOL:smiley:
NN
07 23 Key West Twin 115 Yammys
Easy, wildlifesc’s rod/reel of choice has always been the Zebco Spider Man model with the tackel box included. Jimmy-boo yikes it!
In the words of the late Rodney Dangerfield, “I get NO RESPECT!”
It was not Saluda’s anchor. I did find the brake rotor and used it on my old truck. Squeaks a bit but man, what stopping power! ![]()