Thanks for the update Jim. That news is definitely something to be thankful for.
I agree with you whole heatedly. I've met some folks on here that I consider a brother.
Happy Thanksgiving to you all! Don't burn down the deck frying them turkeys. I will raise my glass of amber liquid to toast...
No doubt they aren't pushovers. But 70 degree weather in November with 35 mph winds and throw in a full moon, makes for a big pot of tag soup. We've been hunting those bottoms for years, they usually provide us with enough meat for the year. But every now and then, they humble us. Still, we ate...
Well fellas, annual deer camp was a bust as far as freezers filled. Just a plain lousy year. To make matters worse, this guy with back legs the size of chicken thighs decided to have snacks 15 ft. from my stand. On a happy note, many bottles of Amber liquid from Ed's neck of the woods WERE...
Well done 👍 I bet when you are old and with only a few marbles rolling around up stairs, and you forget your own shoe size, you will remember this moment like it were yesterday. Enjoy the moment buddy!
Brother Fred, the feral vibe coming from this river bottom is renewing my soul. The warm temps, and the full moon will not diminish the moment, and that moment is November in the bottoms I Squirrel hunted with my second hand single shot unmentionable, or my 22 caliber unmentionable. The ghosts...
Brother Fred, the feral vibe coming from this river bottom is renewing my soul. The warm temps, and the full moon will not diminish the moment, and that moment is November in the bottoms I Squirrel hunted with my second hand single shot unmentionable, or my 22 caliber unmentionable. The ghosts...
Maybe try words like robust or curvy🤣 we'll all know what you mean. And it's bro code that we not reveal these sacred secrets to the fairer sex no matter how many chocolate cakes they bake, or how many big saggy clotheslines they taunt us with. The penalty will be severe.
I use an unlubed over powder wad when I shoot PA Connicals in my TC WMC. Can't say for sure it makes a huge difference in that rifle as it really shoots those well.
Agreed Hammer. It's like looking at a beautiful woman with big saggy clotheslines (to quote our buddy Ed), you just can't take your eyes off. Don't get me wrong, most of my guns are plain Jane hunting tools, but the ones with the nice wood get a little extra care.