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What I learned at the GTG was: You can't tune a saw for racing by ear.
 
Maybe we can draw JohnEllison out........

That Dolmar with the square chain,oh boy:clap:

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Gentlemen,
rest assured there are no ducks anywhere near the delta of Arkansas. I have successfully seen to it that they are absent.

And Healthy.

What do you consider ducks? I seen plenty of spoonies in AR, but was lookin for greenheads. And a wigeon and pintail
Plenty of buffle heads down at the NC coast this past week.

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We didn't see many at all. Hardly any.

Our camp got ONE this week. ( By this time last year we had 200 plus.)

PITIFUL

We drove through alot of water, bout 2 feet deep, several miles long.

Incredible.

Our camp is now 2 inches from Bayou Meto.
Did you find you're boat, Hope it didn't float away.
 
Never got into the duck thang don't much care for the videlz. I did love to Pheasant hunt and Quail though:laugh:

Yeah, I went and got a couple dozen toy ducks and a special carrying bag, some rubber overalls, a few little quacky toys (normally referred to as "calls"), some special steel shells, a specialized parka, and a little stamp from the state agency. Then i finally ate one of the ducks I had harvested:eek:, and my next yard sale featured two dozen toy ducks in a large marshland camo bag, some little quacky toys, and a little-used marshland camo parka. A young man came by early and relieved me of the lot. I wish him well.
 
Yeah, I went and got a couple dozen toy ducks and a special carrying bag, some rubber overalls, a few little quacky toys (normally referred to as "calls"), some special steel shells, a specialized parka, and a little stamp from the state agency. Then i finally ate one of the ducks I had harvested:eek:, and my next yard sale featured two dozen toy ducks in a large marshland camo bag, some little quacky toys, and a little-used marshland camo parka. A young man came by early and relieved me of the lot. I wish him well.

LOL, that is a good point. Not much of a pay off from it. But the life long friendships, life experiences, and fun times out doors, are good enough for me
 
LOL, that is a good point. Not much of a pay off from it. But the life long friendships, life experiences, and fun times out doors, are good enough for me

It was definitely fun. It has all the elements, well, most of the elements of rue fun. I liked the time two ducks fell at one shot: a big greenhead and a female something-or-other. The greenhead was actually rather edible.
 
It was definitely fun. It has all the elements, well, most of the elements of rue fun. I liked the time two ducks fell at one shot: a big greenhead and a female something-or-other. The greenhead was actually rather edible.

I don't care for qackers or goose I can eat it but put a pheasant or quail or prarrie chicken and I will get me some lmfao:cheers:
 
Yea greenheads arent too bad, well most puddle ducks are pretty good IMO.
Now the divers(fish eaters) are disgusting.

Rope, no pheasants around here, or prairie chickens.:( A couple quail, but I dont hunt them, trying to get the population up. Would like to go on some upland bird hunts though. Just another way to spend more time outside.
 
Properly prepared, greenheads are to fight for. So are frog legs (eaten kind from real frogs)

((I was once accused of having frog legs by a state trooper. He tried to arrest me for having no visible means of support.))
 
Properly prepared, greenheads are to fight for. So are frog legs (eaten kind from real frogs)

((I was once accused of having frog legs by a state trooper. He tried to arrest me for having no visible means of support.))

ribit ribit aint too bad gots to make sure ya cut the tendon or they hops out the pan man:cheers:
 
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