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    Time to lighten up - Laughter is good medicine Part II

    The Lone Ranger and Tonto have been riding all day on a buffalo hunt. When they stop to rest, Tonto places his ear to the ground and listens. "Buffalo come," Tonto says. "How do you know that?" asks the Lone Ranger. "Ear sticky."
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    fishing reports

    Was fishing the other day, pulling the boat up on the trailer at the ramp, and heard this kid start squealing like a stuck pig. The boat next to me was unloading, and the guys kid was messing around with his pole and managed to get a hook stuck in his head, thru his hat, lol. The kid was 10...
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    Time to lighten up - Laughter is good medicine Part II

    idk, but please don't tell me if it turns out she's a dude
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    Time to lighten up - Laughter is good medicine Part II

    I understood this one right away
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    Time to lighten up - Laughter is good medicine Part II

    I've seen similar looking winter herds in Oklahoma while rabbit/quail hunting.
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    Why Did You Start Fishing?

    started off young with uncle and grandpa taking me to the rivers and creeks during spawning. i was about 8 when they let me venture off on my own, walking down the river or the creek by myself fishing, no adult in sight. Got older and graduated to the lakes, and tournament bass fishing. A...
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    What Muzzleloader are you using?

    My smoke pole is almost 20 yrs old. Thompson Omega 50 cal, laminated stock, thompson scope. shooting 100 grain pellets with a 270 grain powerbelt platinum bullet. zero'd at 50 yds, maybe 2 inches low at 150. Not enough scope to shoot to 200. It is and has always been amazingly accurate and has...
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    Broadheads

    I used Magnus fixed blades for prob 30 yrs. Almost impossible to damage, and flew well. Since that's what I started with, the blood trails i had to follow were my norm. When Rage came out, I got 3. Shot my first deer, and the wound channel and blood were 3 times what I had with Magnus. So I...
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    Latest MSU Deer Lab Study on Buck Movement

    I love these studies. Spent many hours going down the rabbit hole searching for every one I could find. My memories are vague on the exact details, but, I remember one where they had a 600 acre parcel high-fenced, 20+ bucks on the property, most collared, and had some hunters hunt it. The...
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    Time to lighten up - Laughter is good medicine Part II

    Lol, SD, I was really trying to follow your reasoning, and after rereading a couple of times, I imagine I was looking just like that knucklehead above!
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    Uncatagorized.....things we see....

    I read where she accidentally sent the invite to white people, then backed up and told the white ppl it was a mistake and they weren't invited! Can u imagine the backlash if a white person made a white party....also notice the pronouns next to her name (she/her/hers) OMG, what is this world...
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    field glasses

    I've had the Prostaff 7 for years now, and I'll put them up against most bino's, especially for the price range. I'm not 100% sure, but I believe NIkons also come with a lifetime warranty, no matter what happens to them. Best bino's I've ever put to my eyes were Swarovski, however, 3-4k is not...
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    Time to lighten up - Laughter is good medicine Part II

    here's some to make up for the science lesson
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    Time to lighten up - Laughter is good medicine Part II

    That meme only makes sense when gravity is ignored. Even miniscule gas molecules have mass. Gravity drags these molecules to the surface of the earth, making the pressure highest at the surface. As you go up in altitude, the pressure gets lower. It's called the pressure gradient, and can be...
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    Any interest in a left handed Remington 1100?

    lol, he's like me. I'm mostly right handed, but, left eye dominant. I shoot a bow right handed, and guns left handed. This is why i generally bowhunt with a sightless recurve. Every gun I own is righthanded. If I changed my shotguns to lefthanded, I'd be concerned that the safety would be...
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    What are your thoughts on Deeres right to repair

    You can fix whatever you own, at your own expense. You can't fix something yourself that's warrantyable, and expect to get a warranty claim paid on it. Problem is the software necessary to communicate with the systems. I don't know about JD or much about the tractor industry, but in the auto...
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    Forward facing sonar - fishing tech

    yep, agree with you there. The world seems wayyyy more complicated and busier now than it used to. I attribute that to the internet and the overstimulation of information. for example, concerning even deer hunting, it seems as if most ppl "see the guy who killed the big buck who's on top of...
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    Forward facing sonar - fishing tech

    I'm an old auto technician. Building a high-horsepower street motor that would actually run right and be driveable was hard as hell because: it was trial and error. it was networking, gleaning info from a guy who built something better than yours. it was an art. At the end you felt...
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    A gun to fill in the gaps...

    I have quite a few rifles myself, and my goto for the last 20 yrs is my old remington bolt action 700adl .270. Upgraded with a boyds thumbhole laminated stock, new timney trigger set at 3lbs, and a $150 Nikon 4x16 scope. it shoots 1" moa at 100yds, and my max distance is 300yds, (limited by the...
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