Happy New Year Y'all!! Hope everyone enjoyed the holiday season and
survived eating all those cookies, cakes, pies, candies, . . . oh wait, was
that just me? Ha! We're back at it already, getting ready for another season
of rod bendin' drag screamin' television and can't wait. This 2016 season
has already started off on a great foot . . . we got two new episodes shot
while we were in Brownsville, TX opening the newest
Dick's Sporting Goods store there. In fact, Producerman Kevin and Sam were just in a music
session with the Mogan Music Boys this week scoring the episodes. They said
the session jammed! Can't wait to hear it and see what they put
together.
In the meantime, we're airing AF on a new network
right now as we speak - Mondays at 9 a.m. (ET), Thursdays at 3 p.m. (ET),
and Saturdays at 7 p.m. (ET) on the Pursuit Channel. Make sure you check your local listings to find it in your area . . .
here are a couple:
DirectTV - Channel 604 / DISH - Channel 393 / Pursuit Channel on Roku. This week's episode is "Roosevelt Remix"
where I catch the biggest snook of my life with Capt. Greg Snyder (on his
birthday too)! Check it out.
We're getting our new
Skeeter boats
delivered right now too. I'll be in a couple new models than you've seen the
past two years. This season I'll be in the new
SX210 and
the
SX2250
as well as the
SX240. I can't wait to show y'all the SX210. It's
actually one of the smoothest, fastest and driest rides I've ever been in.
Of course, we'll have 'em rigged up with
Humminbird electronics,
Minn Kota
trolling motors and
Talons,
T-H Marine's accessories
and
Atlas jackplates
. . . the other really cool feature is that
Engel coolers come OEM on all Skeeter boats, so you'll always have something cold to
drink while you spend hours on the water.
I've been keeping busy on my family's property over the past couple of
months. I've been helping to bring a generations' old house and land back to
it's original beauty and I've got to admit, I've been loving every minute of
it. It's nice to get your hands dirty working the land, burning piles of
rubble and settin' back to take in all your hard work. This land has been in
my family for 4 generations and if these groves could talk, I bet they'd
tell y'all some really good stories. I'm going to sit here for a bit and
just listen.
Until next week . . . tight lines,
Blair
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