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Bobby Bass

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Out of all my hobbies, hovercraft is my #1 passion. It's turned into more of a life style than a hobbie. Someday I hope to turn the passion into a profession either through going into business (would sponser this site, of course smile.gif or working in the field.

The craft in my AV is the last craft I designed and built.

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This avator is a tribute to Buster who after 12 years and 10+ months passed away February 9th. Best pal a guy could ask for and a true joy to be behind in the feild.

Before this I've always had some of my best biggest critters just for something to have on there. Oh I guess I had my race car on there for quite a while too...

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Back in the late 60's my only brother build a walnut record cabinet in high school shop class. Unfortunately in 73 He was killed in a car accident, then my sister had possession of the cabinet until She & her Husband moved in 2002. It was in very poor condition and She was going to trash it. When I caught wind of this I told her I would take it and proceeded to make a few jewelry boxes and other small stuff out of the reclaimed wood. Hand tools did 95% of the work, a combination of planes shaves, & rasps. The lamination's are pine, cedar & of coarse walnut. The walnut strips you see in the picture were originally worked by my Brother, and now they come with me on every trip.

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Currently pictured is my first looper of this year's season caught around new year's along the north shore of lake superior. I'll soon change the pic to a steelhead. I usually change with the season and latest decent catch.

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I like to change mine up often (even though I havn't in awhile). This is a Lake Gogebic smallie from last years walleye opener in MI. Caught in 20 ft. with a Gypsy Jig tipped with a minnow under a slip bobber. Thought it was going to be a state record walleye when I set the hook! grin.gif

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This is my 2nd ever, and biggest to date, musky, 45"...I caught it on White Bear last fall, there were 2-3 foot white caps on the lake and my buddy and I braved the waves to fish in my 14' lund, that fat lady hit a double cowgirl in a small sheltered bay in about 2' of water...

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Back in the late 60's my only brother build a walnut record cabinet in high school shop class. Unfortunately in 73 He was killed in a car accident, then my sister had possession of the cabinet until She & her Husband moved in 2002. It was in very poor condition and She was going to trash it. When I caught wind of this I told her I would take it and proceeded to make a few jewelry boxes and other small stuff out of the reclaimed wood. Hand tools did 95% of the work, a combination of planes shaves, & rasps. The lamination's are pine, cedar & of coarse walnut. The walnut strips you see in the picture were originally worked by my Brother, and now they come with me on every trip.


WOW MN, that is an awesome tribute and remberance. Way cool. Thanks for sharing those memories, I know that they are very special to you. Take care and N Joy the Hunt././Jimbo

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Mine is from one of those years where it stayed warm into December and the ice was just not forming. I was going nuts not having ice.

I told my wife to grab the camera and follow me down to the old outhouse in the front yard. The lake had risen a lot in years prior, so the waters edge was right in front of the door.

I liked the photo so much, I wanted it to be our Xmas card. I was overruled.

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This is our little slice of heaven. 20x20 cabin with no running water but very comfy. No place I woudl rather be, as the lake is crystal clear and full of smallies, largemouths, tons of pannies and small pike, and even some pretty decent walleyes. The grandkids love it too smile.gif

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