Me & the Bride took our fishing-fool middle grandson Hunter, 11, to the camp this weekend. He wanted to go after "big fish" like gar and giant blue channel catfish. We had some left over mahi-mahi filets that we had marinated in extra virgin olive oil, garlic powder, onion powder, and chopped parsley that had been in the frige for a week and we didn't want to risk eating (we ate a bunch of it last weekend grilled, great stuff)....so I sliced it into thin strips and Hunter baited up with it....first drop off the dock snagged a three foot alligator gar which was photo-ed and released....second drop an 8# blue channel cat, which was put in the live well for later eats....then a 3# balck bass, and finally a huge 12# blue channel cat...all on the secret marinated mahi.....he caught some mullet using bread balls and a tiny gold hook and I fileted some and did the marinade on them....they work too...my son, a pro fishing guide, says all the soft plastic baits now have garlic in them, so maybe that's the secret?
Anyway, thought I'd share this revelation with the Faithful.
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Well....CX has come out with some new products and they just sent me some to try...Xtreme Clean, a super-duper cleaner in a pump bottle and Pro Wash RX, a concentrated boat and aircraft detergent with a shine built in. I'll try them out and let y'all know.
I've re-upped my CX dealership and can offer the Faithful a discount on their products in case lots only. The company is under new ownership and seems headed for expansion. The no longer carry MaX Wax which I liked for stuff like cast iron bearing housings on the rudders and other stuff that needed a heavy, waxy coating.
I have two electric boat lifts in my camp boathouse and both were getting real noisey....shot all the moving parts with HD CX this weekend and they are smooth & quiet as can be. The HD stays put better than the original red can stuff, but does not have quite the "creepy-ness" that the red does. All of it remains a miracle in a can.
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I've re-upped my CX dealership and can offer the Faithful a discount on their products in case lots only. The company is under new ownership and seems headed for expansion. The no longer carry MaX Wax which I liked for stuff like cast iron bearing housings on the rudders and other stuff that needed a heavy, waxy coating.
I have two electric boat lifts in my camp boathouse and both were getting real noisey....shot all the moving parts with HD CX this weekend and they are smooth & quiet as can be. The HD stays put better than the original red can stuff, but does not have quite the "creepy-ness" that the red does. All of it remains a miracle in a can.
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