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TripleF wrote: one had to go get some thread in his hand.....5 stitches!!
I consider that a "live" teaching moment about the importance of a sharp knife vs. the wound that a dull one would have left. I'm glad your missions continue Scott and that it also contributes to your health - that's a two-fer in my book! ::handshake::
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bestgear wrote:
TripleF wrote: one had to go get some thread in his hand.....5 stitches!!
I consider that a "live" teaching moment about the importance of a sharp knife vs. the wound that a dull one would have left. I'm glad your missions continue Scott and that it also contributes to your health - that's a two-fer in my book! ::handshake::

Thanks Tom! ::handshake:: ::tu::
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Scott.. Have you heard any thing on how the boy with 5 stitches is doing?? That was an unexpected Christmas present for him!! ::dang::
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jmh58 wrote:Scott.. Have you heard any thing on how the boy with 5 stitches is doing?? That was an unexpected Christmas present for him!! ::dang::
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So far so good.....just 5 stitches....
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Just got new bunks and hardware installed on my boat lift, along with some badly needed maintenance. Brought my boat down and got it in the lift this past Thursday. Yesterday was very nice, a sunny 70°, so my wife suggested we take the boat out into the intercoastal waterway and ride a bit - did that, then came back and fished in the creek near our house - didn’t catch anything but it was a day of firsts as we discover and learn the water in our new home area. OH
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Looks like y'all were having a great day! ::tu:: You need to explain what the word "sunny" means, seems like we used to hear about that here in the Florida Panhandle. ::hmm::
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I know what you mean Phil, just heard we have had over 100" of rain this year (two days left - it's raining again today). 100" breaks all records since they began keeping records. Our realtor posted this on her site - "All about 2018 - it rained!" OH
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OH - that looks like a very nice location. Some of our best fishing days are this time of year ... except the weather has made it hard this year.
treefarmer wrote: You need to explain what the word "sunny" means, seems like we used to hear about that here in the Florida Panhandle. ::hmm::
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Bruce, I forgot about Hurricane Florence, y'all had one before Michael passed by. ::hmm:: 100" is a bunch of water!
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That looks like a sweet set up, Bruce.
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Old Hunter wrote:Just got new bunks and hardware installed on my boat lift, along with some badly needed maintenance. Brought my boat down and got it in the lift this past Thursday. Yesterday was very nice, a sunny 70°, so my wife suggested we take the boat out into the intercoastal waterway and ride a bit - did that, then came back and fished in the creek near our house - didn’t catch anything but it was a day of firsts as we discover and learn the water in our new home area. OH
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Nice set-up OH you'll have fun with that ::tu::
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Thanks gents. Looking forward to learning the water and more about the fishing in these parts (known as The Crystal Coast). OH
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Yes sir.....nice set up Bruce!!
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I’ve been fighting Beavers on our property for years and 2019 is no different. I busted a dam yesterday and tonight I’m laying in wait for them to start building it back ::tu:: ::tu::
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Beavers are the gift that keep on giving! We fight them unrelentingly on one farm pond. OH
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On a few occasions as a surveyor I have tried to break beaver dams using a bush axe. My take is that it is hard work to demolish what the beavers have built! Seems like beaver dams are cottonmouth moccasins favorite of all habitats, too.
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Dinadan wrote: Seems like beaver dams are cottonmouth moccasins favorite of all habitats, too.
Mel, I never thought about Cottonmouths :shock: I will use Tannerite from now on. ::tu:: ::tu::
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jlw257 wrote:
Dinadan wrote: Seems like beaver dams are cottonmouth moccasins favorite of all habitats, too.
Mel, I never thought about Cottonmouths :shock: I will use Tannerite from now on. ::tu:: ::tu::
Larry, that looks like a very strong flow through that breech in the dam. Have you had any rain in Southeast Mississippi lately? (That is intended as a joke)

A couple of years ago I was kayaking along a backwater bayou in the Pascagoula River swamp and I started hearing a water fall. I had kayaked that stretch many times, but not for a few years, so I was thinking: There ain't never been any waterfall on this bayou before, so what the h--l am I hearing. Well, when I got to it, it was a beaver dam that had a pretty substantial slough backed up to about a two foot head of water. I slid up to that dam and kind of debated on shooting it in my kayak, but decided that might not be wise, what with me being an old man and the nearest human quite a ways away if I had problems. So I turned around. The next year the dam was gone like it had never been.
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Pics from last week, camping!
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Looks like another fantastic adventure for your boys Scott - know you love it too! Bruce
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WOW, they are having a GREAT time!!
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Scott, glad to see the tradition continues. Good going. ::tu::
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Got out for the last thirty minutes of shooting time today. No birds taken, but we did have speckled bellies dive bomb our spread. Flared at the last second, so no shots. Heart pumping. Enjoyed the time with my son. He goes to college this fall, squeezing in every opportunity we can find.

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Tony_Wood wrote:Got out for the last thirty minutes of shooting time today. No birds taken, but we did have speckled bellies dive bomb our spread. Flared at the last second, so no shots. Heart pumping. Enjoyed the time with my son. He goes to college this fall, squeezing in every opportunity we can find.

We are still learning, and adding to our ‘spread.’

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Dude, I had no clue there was a person in the last pic! Tooooooooooooooo cool!
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