Went and installed two doors and openers today. I don't think it got above freezing. Fortunately there were other crews on the job site and they had a torpedo heater set up in the garage. Once I got the doors in it heated up fast. Had to come out of my sweat shirt. Wore me out. I'm getting too old for this crap.
Been doing some online shopping accruing fishing gear for the next time we go to Kiawah Island, SC. All my old gear was fairly inexpensive....OK cheap. And back when I bought it, it wasn't as sophisticated as todays rods and reels. I ordered a spinning reel that has 10+1 bearings in it. Holy cow is this thing smooth. It's also salt water rated. Something that all my gear will be able to handle from now on. They are more resistant to corrosion from salt etc. I still rinse everything but it's not a crucial to do it immediately.
Now the stuff I'm getting still isn't high calibre stuff. The equipment I'm getting is still considered low rent. The rods and reels I've been buying are in the $40 price range. You can spend a whole lot more on that gear. The guy I fish with spends around $100 on his reel and more than that on his rods. I think he splurged one time and paid $500 for a reel. And you can go a lot higher than that. I've seen reels for $1K. I can't justify that. I'd have to be a professional fisherman.
I did buy a Shakespeare Ugly Stick this afternoon. Who remembers those? They've been around for many years. I also picked up some other lures I think may get me a bigger fish next time. Redfish love shrimp. So I got a couple bags of artificial shrimp coming and have watched a few video's on how to rig them. I see a 40"+ redfish in my future. Which will drive him nuts. I think his biggest to date is 37". Which is three times what my biggest fish was last visit. Is it bad form to show up your host? Well, the fish ain't in the boat yet. But I'm developing a strategy. Have to wait and see if it'll work.
This is a picture of a tree near Kiawah they call Angel Oak. It's huge. It's interesting the way the limbs come down and touch the ground and then elevate again. You have to take a panoramic photo in order to get it all in the picture.