Friday, August 24, 2012

Fishing in the Mountains

At the beginning of the week, my brother and I took a little trip south of  Eagle Colorado to Sylvan Lake.

The lake is about only 40 acres But set in a beautiful part of the Rockies,

This is the type of boating and fishing I have been striving to get the Sea Nymph ready for.

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Although the say the have a boat ramp it is nothing more than a shallow beach.

The water is crystal clear, there was little wind, great weather for fishing

Some landscape pictures
Early morning a little steam rising form the water


The resident wildlife... ducks, blue heron, eagles, hawks.


To expand our places to check out for more fishing we traveled to Harvey Gap Reservoir

 The Reservoir is about 160 acres when full, due to the drought, the water level has been drawn by about 30 ft so far, there is still about 30 ft of water left in the lake, it has large Northern Pike, Perch, Trout, and catfish, no Walleye..
We caught a small Northern,  the bigger Northern Pike snapped the lines with no effort ... we will be better prepared next time.

This lake has very little weed vegetation which make it easier to fish we will be back,
 Harvey Gap is also a state park..

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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Northern Colorado Fishing

 I am thinking I need to change the title of the blog a little to include fishing......

While the Sea Nymph is dry docked for a little while,  to do some trailer modifications that  we found needed during our last outing.

A quick trip (left Friday night & fished Saturday) to North Sterling reservoir for a little "from the bank" fishing

After catching a few fish too small to keep ........

 I finally caught a little striper ...worth taking a picture of

   
he came in about 3 lbs we think.

 Some of you may ask ..... what did you catch this thing on?

Well, this past week we learned the art of catching crawdads, it seems that the irrigation ditches in Colorado are loaded with them.

So, we took about 100 of them and tried them out, they work :)  Setting up an old cooler with a small aerator, small inverter, and deep cycle battery, we were able to keep the little buggers alive for 3 days straight... 


So, until the Sea Nymph is ready to go, ( a week form tomorrow) this will have to do :)

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Fishin' at a top secret fishing hole

Last weekend I made a rare summer trip to southwest Husker land for a little fishing on the plains

Did a little fishing on a local lake (Enders ) only caught one northern, got rained on, and endured 104 degree heat,  (maybe that is why it a rare summer trip :))

 Sunday afternoon it was decided that our host (Jeff) Gary and I would try out a small fishin' hole..

As you can tell it is not very big

 There is no boat ramp at this little place, But, we were able to hand launch the Sea Nymph into the pond..

Jeff brought his six wheeler and did some fishing, the water is about 20 ft deep, the six wheeler floats pretty good

We trolled around with the electric trolling motor, for a couple hours, caught 2 nice crappies a nice small mouth bass, much better than the big lake.. and no speed boats..

At about dark thirty, we decided it was time to call it a day, plus thunderstorms were bearing down on us.

We did get a little wet loading up, After leaving the area, on the way back to the trailer the sky opened up and the area received about 1 inch of rain in an hour


Did I mention I really like fishing with this little boat??
 Even working around the high temps it was a very enjoyable trip..

Sunday, July 22, 2012

A hot day in the sun

The Mile High NHRA national drag races are in town this weekend.

We ended up with Top Eliminator club tickets for the Saturday event..

So, my brother and I make the trip to Morrison Co to Thunder Mountain to take in the qualifying rounds.

The temps made it above 100deg F in the afternoon, good thing we had an air conditioned tent to escape to

Even with the launch pad being water cooled at the start line the track temps were above 122deg.
The fuel cars had trouble making it down the track without smoking the tires..








Thursday, July 19, 2012

Shotgun practice time

Every year around this time, the Dogs (Libby, Cody & I) make our way early one day a week to Kiowa Creek to start some early field work, (hunting season will be here soon Hope Hope) and get used to walking on terrain again, get the "ol shoot'n shoulder accustomed to recoil from the 'ol double barrel.





Kiowa Creek Sporting Club

Since the temps at 9 am were about 90 degrees already, we kept the walking and running short,

I proceeded to do my usual 125 rounds of shotgun shells.. chasing clay pigeons



On the way home, I pass by a ranch,  that the owner apparently has a vintage aircraft, or is an aircraft buff.

This is a photo of a model PT17 bi plane at the entrance of his property, it is well done .



I also liked the sign he has erected for the folks going by on the road


Wednesday, July 11, 2012

How Many Checkpoints in One Morning?! Welcome to the Police State!

Sorry,  (it is the dog days of summer)  no hunting or fishing lately, although I do have some small projects in the works.
 Getting some materials accumulated for the Sea Nymph, also been working on google earth and topo maps to find small fishing spots to take the Nymph.. And spending too much money at BassPro Shops  :)


During the Snowbird season, for me it usually the end of January into February, I travel the southwest states  there are many "checkpoints" during my travels mainly in Arizona, New Mexico & California..

I have often been somewhat irritated by these "checkpoints" , but have not approached the level that this guy achieved on questioning the validity of them.. Seems much easier to just say Yes

I may have to rethink this, as we are rapidly going to dictatorship.

Enjoy the Fourth Amendment if you dare !!

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

-The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Forth of July, now what

Update on the Nymph,
I ordered a new fuel pump the the Evenrude (found out it is a 1977 model), received the pump yesterday,  I installed the new one, also found out the new primer bulb for the fuel had a hole in it, ( must of been made in china :(  )

So after the repairs, traveled to Jackson Lake about 50 miles away to give her a test spin.. She worked great. I stayed the night, met the Rusty gang a 5am to do a little fishing on the pontoon..
Jackson lake to very low (lucky to have 6 ft of depth in the middle..  No bites today..

I usually put the news on the News I care about page.   But, since it is the 4th I thought I would post a story about debt slaves on this page..


Are You A Slave Of The System?

If you went out and took a poll of the American people on July 4th (Independence Day) and asked them if they are free, what would the results look like?  Of course the results would be overwhelmingly lopsided.  Most Americans believe that they live in "the land of the free" and that they are not enslaved to anyone.  But is that really the case? Slavery does not always have to involve whips and shackles.  There are many other forms of slavery.  One dictionary definition of a slave is "one that is completely subservient to a dominating influence".  I really like that definition.  Today, millions of Americans are slaves of the system and they don't even realize it.  Debt is a form of slavery, and millions of Americans having become deeply enslaved to our debt-based financial system.  When someone enslaves someone else, the goal of the master is to reap a benefit out of the slave.  You don't want the slave to just sit there and collect dust.  Today, most Americans have willingly shackled themselves to a system that systematically drains their wealth and transfers it to the very wealthy.  Most of them don't even realize that they have been enslaved even as the system sucks them dry.

Just think about it.  Where is the "big money" in the United States today?
When asked that question, most Americans think of Wall Street.
Well, who controls Wall Street?
The bankers do.
The borrower is the servant of the lender, and they generate massive amounts of wealth by lending us money.
Perhaps an example will be helpful.
Have you ever run up $5000 of credit card debt?  Many people have run up much, much more than that, but let us use $5000 for our example.

According to the Federal Reserve, if you only make the minimum payment every month, at a 20% interest rate it will take you 49 years to pay that credit card off and you will pay back a total of $26,169.
So you would have gotten the original benefit of spending the $5000 and you would have had to work extremely hard to pay back an additional $21,169 to the bankers.
In essence, you would be working as a servant of the bankers until you had paid back that entire debt plus interest.

Unfortunately, our entire system is now designed to get you to go into debt.
It starts before we even get into the "real world".  We are constantly told that we cannot get a "good job" without a college degree, but a college education is so ridiculously expensive these days that most of us cannot afford one without going into lots of debt.
Many of you out there know exactly what I am talking about.
Do you have a pile of student loan debt?
I do.

In fact, the total pile of student loan debt in the United States is now over a trillion dollars.
Unfortunately, when a lot of us graduated we found out that the "good jobs" that we were promised simply were not there.  Last year, 53 percent of all Americans with a bachelor's degree under the age of 25 were either unemployed or underemployed.

So many young adults are starting out life already enslaved to a gigantic pile of debt but without a good job that will enable them to comfortably service that debt.
The really "lucky" graduates from the top schools flock to Wall Street so that they can make lots of money running the debt-based financial system that is enslaving all the rest of us.
Once young people leave school, there are lots of other "debt traps" to fall into.
Once you get out into the "real world", just about every major purchase is going to involve another pile of debt.

Do you want a house?

That is going to mean more debt.  As I have written about previously, mortgage debt as a percentage of U.S. GDP has more than tripled since 1955.
Do you want a car?
About 70 percent of all vehicle purchases in the U.S. now involve at least some borrowed  money.
Consumer debt is particularly insidious.  Our stores are filled with very beautiful things, and it is really easy to buy a bunch of stuff and "put it on plastic".
Since 1971, the total amount of consumer debt in the United States has increased by 1700%, and approximately 46% of all Americans now carry a credit card balance from month to month.
We just keep plunging ourselves deeper and deeper into debt slavery.  Most Americans never seem to learn.  Over the past 30 years those of us in the "bottom 95 percent" have seen our financial shackles just get heavier and heavier.  The following is from a recent CNN article....
In 1983, the bottom 95% had 62 cents of debt for every dollar they earned, according to research by two International Monetary Fund economists. But by 2007, the ratio had soared to $1.48 of debt for every $1 in earnings.
When you pile up lots of debt, you aren't just working for yourself anymore.  You are also working for those that you owe the debts to.  Your hard work and sweat end up making them a lot wealthier.
Our state and local governments have enslaved themselves to debt as well.  Total state and local government debt is now about 8 times higher than it was 30 years ago.
At this point, many U.S. cities are in very serious trouble with debt.  In fact, another California municipality has just declared bankruptcy.  On Monday, the town of Mammoth Lakes announced that it has formally filed for bankruptcy.

But this is just the beginning.

The truth is that we are a nation that is absolutely drowning in debt and we need a lot more money in order to keep up with all of this debt.

But there is a problem.

In our debt-based financial system, the creation of more money actually creates more debt.
So how are we ever going to get out of the hole that we are in?
Today, the U.S. national debt is more than 5000 times larger than it was when the Federal Reserve was first created back in 1913.  This is why it is so important for the American people to realize that the Federal Reserve is a perpetual debt machine.
The Federal Reserve system itself does not make much money.  The vast majority of the profits that the Federal Reserve makes are transferred back to the U.S. government.
But that is not what the Federal Reserve was created to do.
What the Federal Reserve was created to do was to set up a system where the U.S. government would borrow money and pay interest on it instead of just creating the money itself.
Last year the U.S. government spent more than 454 billion dollars just on interest on the national debt.  That is a form of national slavery.  454 billion dollars that we worked very hard to make was taken from us and transferred into the pockets of some very wealthy people.
The truth is that the U.S. government does not actually need to ever borrow a single penny from anyone.  As a sovereign government it could directly issue money into circulation.
But lending money to governments is very, very profitable and it is the kind of thing that wars are fought over.
For example, the First Bank of the United States (the very first central bank in our country) was established in 1791 and the charter for that bank expired in 1811 and was not renewed.
So what happened the very next year?

The War of 1812.  During that war Washington D.C. was actually captured and burned.  The final major battle of that war was the battle of New Orleans which took place on January 8, 1815.
So what happened the very next year?
President James Madison signed the charter for the Second Bank of the United States on April 10, 1816.
The goal has always been to enslave the American people.  Debt is used to enslave us individually, it is used to enslave our businesses, it is used to enslave our state and local governments and it is used to enslave our federal government.

So are you a slave of the system?

If you are in debt, then you are a slave at least to some degree.
Unfortunately, the global financial system has become so saturated with debt that it is now on the verge of collapse.  It appears that things could be getting significantly worse during the second half of this year, and the years ahead do not look very promising at all.

Sadly, most Americans do not see any of this coming.  In fact, a new CNN/ORC International poll has found that about 60 percent of all Americans think that the U.S. economy will be in good shape next year.
Can you believe that?

The mainstream media has done a fantastic job of brainwashing the general public.
The "blue team" is convinced that if Barack Obama wins the election and the Democrats take control of both houses of Congress that prosperous times are on the way.

The "red team" is convinced that if Mitt Romney wins the election and the Republicans take control of both houses of Congress that the U.S. economy will be put back on the right track.

Well, the truth is that there is not going to be a solution to our economic problems on the national level.  We have accumulated the greatest mountain of debt in the history of the world, and it is going to collapse and crush us no matter which brand of corrupt politicians we sent to Washington.

On July 4th, millions upon millions of Americans will celebrate "Independence Day" with cookouts, parades and fireworks without ever realizing the true nature of what is really going on.
Hopefully we can get more of them educated while there is still time.

 

Thursday, June 28, 2012

The Sea Nymph sea & fishing trials

After finally getting to the campground at Stagecoach near Steamboat Springs Colorado.

I dropped off the camper, proceeded to the lake for the state zebra mussel inspection, every thing was good.


After launching onto the lake there was almost no wind and smooth water, it felt pretty good to get the little Nymph on the water.

Cranked up the 6 hp Evenrude motor and she came to life, taking us over to the nearist cove to try out the 45 lb thrust electric trolling motor.
Got to the cove and shut down the gas motor and tried out the electric motor.

Here is a little video of the ride


After doing this little video I did catch a nice 30 inch rainbo trout, what a great start

Fished till dusk, headed to shore, returned to the camper, for some food and Rest


Early Morning Saturday
Caught a couple more fish


Saturday afternoon the winds picked up pretty hard, we decided to try out Yampcolo Reservoir about 30 miles away and see if we could launch the little boat, it was also somewhat windy there, but we were able to get the little  boat on water, the state is drawing down the water quite a bit for the farmers, we estimate it is down about 60ft from being full.
Even with the low water level the fish sonar showed a depth of 60 ft left in the deep part.
We did catch a couple more rainbo trout..

Back at Stagecoach on Sunday morning went fishing, caught Northern Pike, returned to the camp about 10am.


During the afternoon during the thunderstorm portion of the mountain day, the spare tire was inflated to correct pressure,

Using the solar system installed on the suburban. We are dry camping (no services)
 For the day of fishing on Sunday 5 Northern were caught, processed and into the freezer.

Also, we used 2 solar panels to recharge the trolling motor batteries for the next day of fishing.
For the 3 days of fishing only 1.5 gallons of gas was used..
 The gps showed we traveled 50 miles on the water.
Pretty cool in my book, 
















Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Alert: Colorado Fires

Colorado Springs neighborhoods are on fire.

Could be very bad,
They have evacuated the air force academy..
I-25 was closed for a few hours.


We had a dry thunderstorm this afternoon, causing a new fire west of Boulder, evacuating NCAR.

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