New Project --- "The Catfish Reaper"

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The second picture is our special spot for Channel Cats. It consistently produces 4 and 5 pounders. Once in a while a 10+ pounder shows up. All fish holding structure is man made. Great for holding them.

First and third pics are the platform clamped to the pier rail.

"Billy G"

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Either you all are speechless ( doubt that) or you are not Catfishermen. :rofl::rofl::rofl: The graffics. :rofl:

"Billy G"

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Nice project, Bill. Love the graphic! And you nailed it - not a fisherman.
 
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Nice project. I don't catch my cats but my son in law does. This has been my baby for the last 3 1/2 years. I feed them everyday thru the spring and summer...Bob

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By the planks etc. That Cat looks to be about 20 inches long. That would make him 3# to 3.5#. Nice fish.

"Billy G"
 
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So does this platform have a name?
Like "the Chum Bum" or "the Plank" maybe the "Pier Perch" or "Bass Board" " the Billy Board" ?
You got to name it somthing catchy (pun intinded) so when we see the TV infomercials we can say " I knew about those before they were popular!":D


Jake Parker
 
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How does "The Catwalk" hit ya?

"Billy G"
 
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I didnt think of that!!!! Its GOOD! Seriously, cool project. If I ever wittle my project list down enough, I may make one, if you dont have all exclusive rights to it by then! LOL :D

Jake Parker
 
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Either you all are speechless ( doubt that) or you are not Catfishermen. :rofl::rofl::rofl: The graffics. :rofl:

"Billy G"


Really great work Bill.

Constructive suggestion. How about shopping for a nice stand up two wheel buffer for your shop? That way you can do a project like that but make it shine like a mirror. One wheel with a tighter wheel for getting scratches out and the other wheel looser for final buff and polish. Very easy to use and enhances your hard work.
 
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Really great work Bill.

Constructive suggestion. How about shopping for a nice stand up two wheel buffer for your shop? That way you can do a project like that but make it shine like a mirror. One wheel with a tighter wheel for getting scratches out and the other wheel looser for final buff and polish. Very easy to use and enhances your hard work.

Thank you for the suggestion. I have one already. This time I am leaning toward jeweling the surface.

"Billy G"
 
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