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lone wolf
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Hope you don't mind me borrowing your idea to work smarter rather than harder:bowdown:
Heck no‼ Borrow away‼
Truthfully I can't claim it was "my" idea.... I borrowed (and modified) the idea from a table granddad made that he set across the gunwales of his fishing boat.
He kept it from sliding around by drilling a couple holes in it, dropping pins through them and into the oarlock sockets.
Darn thing worked like a charm for riggin' lines, unhookin' fish, the occasional reel repair (or unsnaggling), eating lunch, and so forth... even playing checkers on a slow fish day.

LOL Granddad was the master at working smarter, not harder... he had home made "stuff" to make near anything "more easier".
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Heck no‼ Borrow away‼
Truthfully I can't claim it was "my" idea.... I borrowed (and modified) the idea from a table granddad made that he set across the gunwales of his fishing boat.
He kept it from sliding around by drilling a couple holes in it, dropping pins through them and into the oarlock sockets.
Darn thing worked like a charm for riggin' lines, unhookin' fish, the occasional reel repair (or unsnaggling), eating lunch, and so forth... even playing checkers on a slow fish day.

LOL Granddad was the master at working smarter, not harder... he had home made "stuff" to make near anything "more easier".
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It's a good day when you can recall good memories from time spent with you granddad. He would be proud of how his idea continues to spread to other interests, like firewood.
 

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