Eric Weller

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  • in reply to: New Podcast: Rotomolded Cooler Masterclass #76501
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    Great podcast Zach, a lot of good info especially about freezing coolers. Never would have thought of that. Keep ’em coming.
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    in reply to: Company offers fly line in any color you want #76316
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    Wow, I see on their website that my local fly shop is the only shop currently carrying these lines,(Neshannock Creek Fly Shop). I don’t know if I would buy on of these or not? I have purchased cheap lines to fill a void before, a line to fill out an outfit I had just purchased to allow me to use that rod and reel for a outing. I was disappointed on all ends, the lines just didn’t perform we’ll at all. Im a little bit skeptical when it comes to low end priced lines. Where in PA are these lines having the color added? Where is the physical address of the company for their rods, reels, etc… I may be interested in checking out the facility and the process?

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    in reply to: Anybody ever make a kegerator? #76175
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    Phil.
    Currently I have a two tap system, plus I still bottle. The main thing is I’m in discussion with a few other guys to create a nano brewery, 1BBL system. If it comes together it’s going to be awesome!
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    in reply to: Anybody ever make a kegerator? #75999
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    Zach,
    I keg my own beer that I brew. I use old soda syrup kegs, 5 gallon containers. I have a 10 lb CO2 canister that lasts quite a long time. The old syrup kegs are getting tougher to find, ebay and craigslist is where I loom for them now. As for easiest beer to brew, stay away from high alcohol brews and find something you like. The whole thing comes down to proper cleaning and using good water. Go on the internet and try to find a style if beer recipe you like and go with it.

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    in reply to: Anybody ever make a kegerator? #75977
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    Zach,
    I had a older fridge so I knew of it’s working condition. You can also use a freezers with a temperature controller installed to get the same outcome. Man different setups if you go to this site http://www.homebrewtalk.com and go into the DIY section. You can see all kinds of setups. One main thing is when you drill the holes for the tap shanks, do it where there is no cooling or wiring lines. That would mainly be in the door. As for a Vintage fridge I have seen a few of those from time to time. The old Westinghouse with the rounded front Doris a really cool look. It’s all up to you.

    Eric

    in reply to: Anybody ever make a kegerator? #75968
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    Zach,
    As a home brewer I have done this with great success. It’s actually quite easy and I gave a double tap system in the main door. Austin home brew is a great store but there are a lot out there. I used keg works,just google keg supplies and you’ll see everything out there.

    Eric

    in reply to: Headed to Arkansas #75586
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    Funny that you mentioned the White Zach, I am in the planning stages of heading out there in Feb./March for some streamer fishing. Problem is I really do not know much about the area or the fishery other than it produces big browns. Anyone out there have some input for me on planning a 5 day trip?

    Eric

    in reply to: Clackacraft Rebuild #75117
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    I was just asking about his thread today! I’m tuned in to follow your updates Jay!

    in reply to: Cuda or Coosa #74557
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    Billy,
    I was in the same boat (get it) as you. I opted for the Kilroy, which I feel was much better than the other two. I love mine and have been happy ever since.

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    in reply to: Too Many Choices in June #74220
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    I don’t think they will let gate check the kayak. I am loving it though, had it out again last night targeting largemouth bass. It has opened up a whole new world of fishing for me. Don’t know if I’ll make Montana this year, but will definitely be there next year.

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    in reply to: Top Ten Fly Fishing Colleges #74213
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    Wow Joel, why don’t you rub in a little deeper?

    Eric

    in reply to: Too Many Choices in June #74207
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    Jealous Mike, totally jealous

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    in reply to: Check 2 Check Check: #54882
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    Well if you are looking to check on this board, why doesn’t one of you two start a discussion?

    in reply to: Storing waders #54902
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    Mark,

    in reply to: Fall Yellowstone National Park trip #54509
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    in reply to: Every Once and a While You Get Lucky #54322
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    Wow Mike, that is great!

    in reply to: Sunglasses & podcast #54413
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    Great podcast, purchase a pair of COSTA last year in the silver mirrored.

    in reply to: Flies in Carry On Luggage #54145
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    I have flown every year since 9/11 and I pack my reels, flies and rods in my carry on and never have had a problem.  IF they are 2 piece rods they may have you leave them at boarding but all my 4 piece travel right with me.  
    Just to add in, I carry articulated streamers down to size 22 flies.

    in reply to: Bighorn trip Nov. 2013 part two #53836
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    Zach,

    in reply to: Bighorn trip Nov. 2013 part two #53832
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    Mike,

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