Trailer for my Pelican Bass Buggy

Ted

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I drug this old single axel trailer I bought used in 1995 to move my possessions from Virginia to Texas when I got out of the navy. It had plywood sides then and I tarped the top. I re-decked it with deck boards, repacked the bearings and put some newer used tires on it. I added the toolbox that I saved from the scrap pile and it’s the perfect height for filleting fish! I even have a teflon cutting board that fits the top of the toolbox, I’ll probably attach it with some clips. I’ll post some pics on my maiden voyage here in a week or so.
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Looks like all that you need is Fish, and possibly a cooler.
The new deck boards look good. Are the Tie Downs just in case you catch one of the BIG Cat Fish on the Lake? :)

Bob R
 
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Looks like all that you need is Fish, and possibly a cooler.
The new deck boards look good. Are the Tie Downs just in case you catch one of the BIG Cat Fish on the Lake? :)

Bob R
Mrs Stevens thought those tie downs were excessive! I may haul an old Honda 300 fourtrax or my ZTR mower also, they definitely aren’t the weak point. I’m going to re-deck and fix up my old utility trailer next, and hope to haul my Roxor down to the Rock Candy campground in May. I’ll be sure to check your availability when we do!
 
Looks like all that you need is Fish, and possibly a cooler.
The new deck boards look good. Are the Tie Downs just in case you catch one of the BIG Cat Fish on the Lake? :)

Bob R

I’d be tempted to add water somehow. Either a 12v pump or use a pressurized sprayer for it. Then throw a small grill and just stay out by the water. Life is good.

Great job on the trailer repurpose.


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So Ted, bass only or musky, pickerel, walleye, etc?
Mostly bass, we catch crappie, bluegill and catfish as well. We are south of the musky and walleye. I hope to post some pics soon. What are you catching down south?
 
So a variety actually.

I have not been out in quite awhile. I like the fight of the bass though. I did get a snook in a canal but he was docile, I think because I hooked him close to shore and he did not have enough water for a dramatic fight.

I did snag a four foot alligator in my back yard. I was taking him out front to drop him in the drainage ditch but he slipped loose from me and made it to the under-brush in my neighbor's yard.

Where I am at the people fish for the talapia in the canals often. I would not eat a fish from the canals due to the chemicals pushed downstream.
 
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