I would think the aluminum would be more resistant. Stainless steel, contrary to common belief, will rust. It has a very slightly lower carbon content than standard steels (I am also a bit of a knife fan and even looked into knife making in the past). Also a higher chromium content. Stainless Steel ...
I do not know about pros/cons but, looking at the two, I think the differences may have been required due to the types of pontoons. The blue one has large diameter tubes and the frame, to some extent wraps the top to sort of cup the round surface. You will also sit a good bit higher out of the water...
Story of my life brotha, I have been trying for a nice brown for a long time… Me too. Had an unexpected chance to go fish the LO in March. Unexpected as in two days notice. Made the decision to go. Two hours later had that ripped from my grasp. :evil: :( I've caught a grand total of 3 browns, two o...
Of course when you're young they such moments stupidity, when old it's called senility. The trick is to not have the two meet in the middle. Somehow I am not at all sure I am succeeding in that.
Shane, are you sure about the date in your profile? I just looked at mine out of curiousity and the date is formatted as: Day | Month | Year, as opposed to the more standard Month | Day | Year.
Nice Mike. Love that UW shot. We're spiking in temps here in the SJ valley right now, but should start cooling again by Tuesday. I am hoping to get a few more days up in the sierras on creeks before the season ends. Glad to see your locals are doing ok.
I've stopped in twice to visit Dean and had some great conversations. Met Ken last spring for the first time. Really nice guy. My dad lives in Stanton and stopping in on headed one way or the other has been cool. Talk fishing, get some tips or general ideas, buy some kit. That's what fly shops are f...