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  1. Scott Farris

    Smoked Goose?

    Poke them to see if they're done - Yeah Steve McCullough did that to me too. i guess when you get enough experience that works but for the occasional smoker thermometers work so much better. Any way long time ago Steve came up to my house to make EPS decoys with me. He brought his charcoal...
  2. Scott Farris

    East Coast Eiders hit hard by avian influenza and a request for hunters to take drakes only

    I missed it if anyone has posted about this yet. Last week Connecticut's Migratory Bird Program Leader sent out a request to not shoot the "brown" (young and hens) eiders this season, to help the eider population recover from getting hit hard by avian influenza this spring. It included an...
  3. Scott Farris

    That didn't go as planned,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

    Loved the "and have not missed a day of work because of this incident." comment! Retirement is GREAT! Glad you had a super time, sorry the crossing didn't go better. Scott
  4. Scott Farris

    Catching up 1 - Crestliner Viking 14

    Steve you asked about experience with old tin boats - ancient duck boat history "readers rigs" my early 60's 14' wolverine from 20 years ago. Boat finally died but of all my tin boats (3@ 14-ft) it may have been the best compromise hull. Scott
  5. Scott Farris

    Foam teal project

    Damn impressive!
  6. Scott Farris

    Texas rig question

    Not TX rigged, but in a similar application, I grouped the lines in groups of 6, and simply tied a chain of slip knots. Grab the end and pull to separate. These tangle free lines were also 6-ft long. For deeper water I'd swap out for "H" weight with 20' of tarred line on them.
  7. Scott Farris

    Foam teal project

    Bob, Thanks for sharing the recipe! I've still got dozens of cast EPS decoys to do something with. Scott
  8. Scott Farris

    Foam teal project

    As normal I'm a day late, but Stainless cable clamps are available. Additionally did I miss the actual coating formula you're using? Glue, water and thin set, but roughly what proportion of titebond to water? I.e. how watery before adding the thin set? Definitely enjoying your project. Scott
  9. Scott Farris

    Workbench Find and Restoration

    Eric, Beautiful work as always. Got me excited enough to go down and check out who made the old quick release vice I grew up with (50/60's). Turns out it was manufactured by Richards-Wilcox. The old work bench, Dad built into my folk's basement had a blacksmith post vice on one end and the...
  10. Scott Farris

    Towable layout bottom

    Not sure if this towing method will work with your rig, but I don't want this piece of historic wisdom to disappear. This post in my files dates back to July of 2004 - Wisdom from the Mighty Layout Boys: Enjoy! Scott Hello Fellow Layout Shooters, It has come to my attention that there...
  11. Scott Farris

    When the wind is a blowing

    Just cause they say, pictures or it didn't happen: Saturday, my daughter's father-in-law Mark & I headed out, across ice as the sun rose and quickly hid behind the clouds. Weird day for ice fishing, it eventually got over 50F with the ice melt flowing down our holes but the wind, well chilled...
  12. Scott Farris

    When the wind is a blowing

    I'm off to hit the hard water this morning. Thanks for the motivational pics. My rig is way more primitive. No shelter, electronics or oysters, but should be loads of fun! I'm lazy and use old school tip ups while my buddy is a jigger. Scott
  13. Scott Farris

    Still figuring out this old two stroke outboard....

    Don't forget your fuel hose. Really cold temps adversely affect the hose to fitting connections. I have less than pleasant memories cutting two hose assemblies up and swapping fittings and hose clamps - 4:30 am dark and in temps right around zero F. Got it to work but wasn't pleasant. Your...
  14. Scott Farris

    Adjustable jack plate for my Duck Invader with a 20hp

    Mike, I have a similar, maybe slightly smaller manual jack plate by TSG Custom, single vertical adjustment screw and four side bolts to lock it in place. Mine is not an "on the fly", the assembly relies on the four side bolts for stability and trying to loosen and tighten up the five...
  15. Scott Farris

    Overseas Outboard Dealers

    Morning Carl, For what it's worth, I purchased a Suzuki DF30ATHL2 from Porta Boat in the fall of 2018. No problems at all with the order or delivery. At that time they were claiming having been in business 42 years. Best, Scott
  16. Scott Farris

    Advice needed - soft fitting to run gas line through afterdeck

    Hi Steve, The route I went was a boot off Amazon with a section of bike inter tube to protect the hose and battery cables even further from chafing. My application didn't need to be waterproof only "resistant" from backwash or waves rolling over the stern. If your Southbays need a watertight...
  17. Scott Farris

    SUCCESS !!! need outboard repair thoughts from the brain trust.

    She's back running great! I really thought Dave's reed valve suggestion was going to be it, but they were in great shape. With the carb in hand again, I dissembled it, and verified all the ports were clean and open. Even scrubbed a bit of smut z off the bottom of the bowl, but that was mostly...
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    SUCCESS !!! need outboard repair thoughts from the brain trust.

    Dave, Reed Valves, I hadn't thought of them but sounds like they could be an issue. Trying to find something on them on You Tube I did come across a video showing a Nissan 25 doing almost the exact same thing as mine but his is actually running better than mine as I have to carefully feather...
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    SUCCESS !!! need outboard repair thoughts from the brain trust.

    Gordon, yes to the constant pumping of the bulb. I've done this numerous times even thought the bulb stays fairly firm the whole time on its own. I guess it's into the fuel pump next. Searching back I see I last rebuilt the pump in 2009. Thanks Pete & Carl. I will definitely follow up with...
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