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Great new boat, Bruce! You need to show us some pictures of the fish when you start reelin' them in!
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Nice boat Bruce!!
Congrats!! Have fun!!
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May have to change your name to Old Fisherman. Knice boat!Old Hunter wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 1:10 am Traded in my old boat last month for a new Bay Boat. Have completed the first 20 hours on the motor (break in period). It’s at the dealer having the initial service, a few items corrected, and seat backs installed for the front seats. Been enjoying running the IntraCoastal Waterway from New River, through Camp Lejeune and northeast into Core Sound and around Morehead City/Beaufort. Now that the break-in is done I will start focusing on fishing from the boat. OH
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Your good looking boat tells me you have many hours of enjoyment ahead of you. Congratulations.
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Thank you gentlemen! I can tell you my wife and daughter like this boat a WHOLE LOT better than my old aluminum duck & fishing boat. They love to cruise in this one (that's why I'm having the seat backs installed for the front seats. I see this is going to be a 70% family cruiser and a 30% fishing boat for me. That's okay because I don't have any local buddies yet to fish with (my wife is taking it back up so I have a companion). She likes to fish 20 minutes and then quit if she hasn't caught a fish! I'll get there slowly. OH
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Thats a beauty OH you should get years of service out of that bad boy
congrats
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Fine looking boat there OH! I bet y’all are going to have a big time on it.
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..that's way out of my class!!...I still miss paddling around in my old 10 ft. aluminum johnboat!!!!..........
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Old Hunter wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 1:10 am Traded in my old boat last month for a new Bay Boat. Have completed the first 20 hours on the motor (break in period). It’s at the dealer having the initial service, a few items corrected, and seat backs installed for the front seats. Been enjoying running the IntraCoastal Waterway from New River, through Camp Lejeune and northeast into Core Sound and around Morehead City/Beaufort. Now that the break-in is done I will start focusing on fishing from the boat. OH
What a beautiful boat OH.
Beautiful family too.
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Thank you Gentlemen, I appreciate the kind remarks. 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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Congrats Bruce!!!
Knice mountains Floyd!!!
Knice mountains Floyd!!!
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Decided to give making cordage a go yesterday. It worked. I was amazed!
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Wow Scott, that would be a good topic for a YouTube video. Bruce
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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I know, right. I thought it was going to come unraveled as I tried it but.....it didn't!!
It is!! That's where I learned it!!Old Hunter wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 12:28 pm Wow Scott, that would be a good topic for a YouTube video. Bruce
[youtube]https://youtu.be/X3I_ele6Ums[/youtube]
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A couple of animals from out trip to Seattle and a little woodpecker work.
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Those are excellent close up photos. Thanks for showing.
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You said it Gary
. Wonderful set of pics dogg, thank you for sharing
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QS, WillyC, thanks. 
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How does your garden grow?
Brought back some veggies from the farm that I picked this past weekend. Barney is modeling tomatoes getting ready for canning. I ran the 'tiller on Saturday, that thing is a mankiller.
Brought back some veggies from the farm that I picked this past weekend. Barney is modeling tomatoes getting ready for canning. I ran the 'tiller on Saturday, that thing is a mankiller.
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Obviously Redrider, your garden grows very well indeed. Looking yummy.
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Looking GOOD Floyd..
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Thanks John. 
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It's been a busy summer. We are moving - after 25 years - from Tomball, TX (down by Houston) back to our home area of Parker County, TX. And from the suburbs back out to the country. No more "swamp ass" every time we step out the door in the summer -
. We have enjoyed the low humidity, and the elbow room of 5 acres without neighbors on top of us. Here's some varmints I have seen so far:
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Mike, you picked a great place. Glad for you. And you have some good company there. Thanks for the pics. 