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Hey Scott I just noticed that Mora knife on the table. I love mine. I keep it attached to my back pack. Mine is a carbon blade. I'm guessing that your is to. ::tu::
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#goldpan wrote:Hey Scott I just noticed that Mora knife on the table. I love mine. I keep it attached to my back pack. Mine is a carbon blade. I'm guessing that your is to. ::tu::

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Yawl are making some fine memories with them grands. Enjoy them young ones they grow up in a hurry. When mine was young he was under foot all the time now he's in collage and I see less and less of him, although he still comes to see Nana and Pa when he's home. When we are dead and gone he will have some great memories.
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bighomer wrote:Yawl are making some fine memories with them grands. Enjoy them young ones they grow up in a hurry. When mine was young he was under foot all the time now he's in collage and I see less and less of him, although he still comes to see Nana and Pa when he's home. When we are dead and gone he will have some great memories.

I hear ya Joe.....won't be long and they'll be hanging with their friends and I won't be invited....Circle of Life, but I am packing in all the
time with them I can right now!!
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TripleF wrote:
bighomer wrote:Yawl are making some fine memories with them grands. Enjoy them young ones they grow up in a hurry. When mine was young he was under foot all the time now he's in collage and I see less and less of him, although he still comes to see Nana and Pa when he's home. When we are dead and gone he will have some great memories.

I hear ya Joe.....won't be long and they'll be hanging with their friends and I won't be invited....Circle of Life, but I am packing in all the
time with them I can right now!!
Amen to that. Mine have all reached the stage in life where they are nice to the Bride and me but in truth, they just sort of tolerate us.

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My buddy on a recent fishing trip.
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Epic pics !!
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Thanks Scott!
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Wow - those are incredible photos of that heron with his fish!
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Wonderful photos. Those could be sent to Audubon magazine or Nat. Geo. etc. Their that good. Do you recall how much magnification the camera was set for. Well, I suppose it was set at maximum.
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Thanks fellas!
QS They were taken at 35 yards with a 400 mm.
A couple more..
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Very, very impressive Tim ::tu:: ::tu::
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Yep. 400 mm. will definitely deliver the goods. Fine shots basser.
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Holy smokes those are some fine pics indeed, thanks for sharing them!
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Thanks fellas!
I appreciate the kind words! ::handshake::
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Kool pics Tim!! ::tu:: John :D
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Tim, great pictures but even better to see you posting. I hope you're well. You've been missed.
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Thank you very much John and Jerry!
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Happy Father's day guys.nothing like spending time on this day shooting with your sons especially when one gets a new M&P Shield ::groove::
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Good stuff Gdogg. Those shields currently have a $75 rebate till the end of the month. I've been tempted.......
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Phil $300.00 after rebate 8) this is my third son to buy one at this price. the other twin son has that C-9 Hipoint that shoot just as well as all our pistoles and he won't trade her in ::shrug:: That was my tool box gun I've had for 15years he loves it.
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Just back from this year's camping / fishing trip with my son. Went to Table Rock Lake in the Ozarks. Had a great time! Ended up catching about 50 Bass. A few Largemouth, a few Smallmouth and a bunch of Spotted Bass. We used a Pro Fishing Guide... he had a 20' Legend Bass Boat with a 250hp Mercury. The lake is something like 100 miles long, so you have to be able to cover water quickly. The boat would do 75mph.

Here's a few photos of the camp site (very nice RV Park!) and a fish photo of one of the double's we had. Several times we hooked and landed fish at the same time.
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Nice pics Dave!! Nice fish too!! ::tu:: ::tu:: John :D
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Dave that looks like a great time.

Miss those are amazing pictures. Wow!
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MD.. Those are soooo KOOL!!!! NICE!!! John :D
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