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That's the way to keep the Kids from gaming ,keep'em in the great outdoors ::tu:: I had a good day with the one pump airgun sum Coydog bait ::ds::
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Knice DOGG!!!! It's tough to keep the kids from playing on their IPADS.....but I do what I can to provide access to the old school ways!

I spent a couple hours at my brother in-laws today cutting and stacking wood.
I stacked the 10" logs (see below) into a wood-drying pile.
Then a cut myself with a hatchet as I was de-branching a branch.....the cut wasn't big, just a little deeper than I'd like...
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Scott, watch that for infection my friend. I've had friends end up in the hospital with pretty minor cuts. ___Dave
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..........scott, be careful!!!......."you'll shoot yer eye out"!!.................. ::tu:: ................
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If you can't fix it with Duct tape, you have an electrical problem. :lol: :lol:
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Amen brother!! ::nod:: ::tu::
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::teary_eyes:: Ouch ::facepalm::
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Yeah, DOGG....I saw this black line ......and then saw it gathering and thought HOLY CRAP....that's blood shooting from me!!! I applied immediate pressure with my handy leather glove......and well, we're still using duck tape tonight, it's just camo duck tape!
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Damn Scott, that's tough (all the way around). In the woods, steady rain, not a tree gobble (so far). A lone hen just walked in front of my blind feeding in the rain. I think I just heard my hunting partner shoot in the distance. OH
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Duct tape is actually not a bad choice for closing wounds. The glue on "real" duct tape is made from animal proteins and actually accelerates the healing process. I've used on blisters I've gotten backpacking and literally overnight the blisters are closed. Amazing stuff although because of the animal proteins it needs to go in the bear bag overnight otherwise it may attract unwanted critters.
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bestgear wrote: "real" duct tape
I didn't know there are imposters. ::shrug:: Learn something new every day at AAPK.

I also didn't know the original name was "Duck Tape" -- http://www.octanecreative.com/ducttape/duckvsduct.html

The many uses of Duct/Duck tape -- http://www.octanecreative.com/ducttape/hmo/index.html
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Spring has sprung on the Gulf Coast. Sweet Corn is just about lay by.

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It was my hunting buddy, Billy, whose shot I heard - he nailed this Tom at 30 yards yesterday (in the rain - don't let anyone tell you the birds don't like the rain). OH
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Kniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice dude! ::tu:: Now it's your turn Bruce!
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Bruce is this what you're looking for ?
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Good Lord......that looks like the Army of Painted Feathers Gang I've heard so much about :shock: ::woot::
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Yeah Phil, that's what I'm looking for! I know where there are three Tom's hanging out near a creek - going to pay a visit early tomorrow morning and get set up. If I don't get one close enough to shoot I hope to see where they are roosting so I can be back on them Friday morning. OH
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Go getem OH :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Sweet corn and turkeys! Always enjoy this thread, thought I'd give a progress report on the grandsons' shootin' house. Got the 1st coat of paint on the outside and the roof in place. Still a lot to do, bird boards, windows and door, inside black paint, etc... Then we need the world to dry up enough to pull it to the location intended :) .
Here's how it is shaping up, I believe it'll work! It is 4'X6'X6'6"H, with about a foot of overhang on the roof.
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Building memories with grandchildren will pay more dividends than any other investment, way to go Phil. ::tu::
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Phil that looks great thus far. One question, will it be elevated or will it sit on the ground ?
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Philco,
It's a ground blind, built for a very thickly surrounded, isolated food plot. It's also easier for an old man to step up one step than 14 feet of the ground like the others ::tu:: .
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.....last time I was 14 feet off the ground was 10 years ago, when I was about 70, and I came down REAL fast!!!................. ::doh:: ..............................
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Looks great Philip!! ::tu::
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You sure build some nice hunting condos Phil - very comfortable looking. OH
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