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HAPPY BELATED B-DAY,SCOTT

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Nothin' quite like the smell of bacon cooking in the woods PigSticker!! Get 'er done!
Thanks Josh!
Thanks Josh!
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No birds yesterday, but a very nice day afield with my buddy Roger and his setters (Molly & Pete). The weather was perfect, overcast, cool, light breeze, in the low 40's in the Sandhills south of Southern Pines. OH
Edit to turn picture (me and that i-Phone have an issue posting pictures!)
Edit to turn picture (me and that i-Phone have an issue posting pictures!)
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Had a little company drop by back behind the house.........
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Nice pic Phil. I hope that Browning is locked away. LOL
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Phil, your own deer herd - nice!
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
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Temps hit """80"" today for the first time this year !!!!!!__water temp was 57 degrees**__my fishing partner had to ""Baby-Sit"" with his great grand-son
____ sorry partner,but I had to go fishing alone (talked to myself,all day long
!!!!!
________ only had three bites, 7 1/2 lbs.---2 1/2 lbs.---and a 1 lb'er !!!!!!
____going again Thursday !!! (with my partner !!!!!
)___________some pictures of todays catch ,taken by my wife,as I released the three back into the lake,to fight again !!!!
I'm not young enough,____to know everything !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Way to go Big Monk! That 7 1/2 lber is a real lunker! That is a once in a lifetime largemouth in this neck of the woods. Anything above 5 is a reeeeeal bragger...
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Thanks guys !!!!!
___________weather report is calling for another ""front""___ strong winds & rain tommorow---then temps below freezing, Thursday night
_________ butttttttt--- it is March

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Big Monk,
That's a fine fish in anybody book! Not to take away from your 7 1/2 pounder, but check this out: http://bit.ly/Hof-2x. It will open to a Florida Game commission site and this same address will appear in the article, click again and it will open to some pictures that are unreal!
There's no better eating than a mess of bass filets, cheese grits, hush puppies and a big glass of ice tea!
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That's a fine fish in anybody book! Not to take away from your 7 1/2 pounder, but check this out: http://bit.ly/Hof-2x. It will open to a Florida Game commission site and this same address will appear in the article, click again and it will open to some pictures that are unreal!
There's no better eating than a mess of bass filets, cheese grits, hush puppies and a big glass of ice tea!
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Knice pics bird hunting Bruce! I sure do miss that!
Knice bucket mouth Monk!!!
Knice bucket mouth Monk!!!
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Went to Lake Greenwood this morning___temp was 33* when we started around 7:40am, with a ""cold breeze""___ ended up with fourteen (14) for the day__ best 5 weighed just over 20 lbs---achored by, a 7 lb'er and 5 1/2 lb'er !!!_____ the wind was like ""ICE"" all day @ 10-12 mph. maybe got to 50 degrees ???
---but when you're catching a few,it ain't so bad !!!!!
____pictures are ""crummmy""__only had the phones,as I furrrgott, the camera again

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Prime fishin' time right now!!!
Knicely done bud!!

Knicely done bud!!
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Hog hunted near Callahan FL this past Monday - weather couldn't have been worse - poured rain, then early morning (2:00 am) got run out of the stand by a lot of lightning. My buddy Bubba shot a small sow, another partner missed a decent size hog, and I never saw one. View from my stand, the lodge, Bubba with his hog. In spite of the weather it was still fun - I'm ready to do it again! OH
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
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Finally, there's them hog huntin' pictures. Sounds like fun Colonel, in spite of the bad weather. Makes for good tales to tell on down the line.
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Thanks for posting some outdoors action Bruce!!

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Thanks guys - I LOVE to go hunting (spring turkey season opens in two weeks in NC & SC).
Joe, I used a .270 WIN M77 Ruger loaded with the 130 grain Speer Grand Slam bullet - these are in the discontinued Speer NITREX factory load - clock 3100 fps from my 22" barrel - that's smoking! I'd like to reload that same bullet for use when these factory loads run out. Bubba, the hunter who shot the sow - hit her with a Remington 35 Whelen factory load shot in a Thompson Center Pro Hunter rifle - said she rolled, ran 15 yards, and dropped dead on the road - just perfect to throw her in the truck! OH
Joe, I used a .270 WIN M77 Ruger loaded with the 130 grain Speer Grand Slam bullet - these are in the discontinued Speer NITREX factory load - clock 3100 fps from my 22" barrel - that's smoking! I'd like to reload that same bullet for use when these factory loads run out. Bubba, the hunter who shot the sow - hit her with a Remington 35 Whelen factory load shot in a Thompson Center Pro Hunter rifle - said she rolled, ran 15 yards, and dropped dead on the road - just perfect to throw her in the truck! OH
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
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Our tradition for sausage making has been right before Christmas and then during the local school districts spring break. Since retirement the schedule has gone out the window, but I did manage to try something new to us this past week, which was also spring break week
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We made venison summer sausage for the 1st time. Our sausage is usually 60% venison and 40% pork shoulder, stuffed in hog casing and smoked in a real smoke house. Well this week we thawed out 12 lbs of venison trim, one 7 lb boston butt and probably about 20 lbs of venison shoulder and neck meat for my wife's ground meat. This meat is for chili, pasta, taco soup, etc..The venison trim has too much "junk" in it to make anything but sausage
. I bought a kit for the summer sausage for my 1st attempt. It worked very well. The kit called for 12 lbs of venison and 3 lbs of pork, so I cut off 3 lbs of pork and proceeded with the instructions, finished today around noon, tastes pretty good! Smoked it in an electric smoker.
Since we had 4 lbs of pork left, I took 6 lbs of Miss Joy's fancy meat and made 10 lbs of bulk sausage with our regular seasoning, the rest was ground and packaged for use in the chili, etc...When you look at the price of ground beef, ground venison is hard to beat!
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We made venison summer sausage for the 1st time. Our sausage is usually 60% venison and 40% pork shoulder, stuffed in hog casing and smoked in a real smoke house. Well this week we thawed out 12 lbs of venison trim, one 7 lb boston butt and probably about 20 lbs of venison shoulder and neck meat for my wife's ground meat. This meat is for chili, pasta, taco soup, etc..The venison trim has too much "junk" in it to make anything but sausage
Since we had 4 lbs of pork left, I took 6 lbs of Miss Joy's fancy meat and made 10 lbs of bulk sausage with our regular seasoning, the rest was ground and packaged for use in the chili, etc...When you look at the price of ground beef, ground venison is hard to beat!
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Awesome stuff Philip.....how do I get a roll?
Rained out on yesterday's mission, so I'm takin' the boys out this afternoon.......still lookin' for Bigfoot
Rained out on yesterday's mission, so I'm takin' the boys out this afternoon.......still lookin' for Bigfoot
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You're looking in the wrong place Scott. Bigfoot is in Illinois.TripleF wrote:still lookin' for Bigfoot
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The Few. The Proud.
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012