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Sounds like a good weekend! Glad you got some shooting!

Could you take the pictures you intend to post with a lower resolution on your phone? That would save you a step. The resolution is so high on the new phones which makes for nice pictures but they also take up a whole lot of memory. I'm still rockin' a Samsung S9 so I don't have any problems!🤣
I could but then they are lower quality shots forever, for every use. For the little posting I do on here I will just have to reduce each pic.
 
I was scanning posts and read "had a good fast weekend......including three redheads" and I thought Whoa!!!!!
LOL!

Funny cause the two dishwater blondes who I had dated and both had dyed to red were crazier than any natural redhead I have ever met lol. One of the best "ya mad, bro" moments ever was bringing the younger, hotter one out to the bar and the older one who I had recently stopped dating was there and she immediately left in a huff, leaving mostly full drinks at her table.
 
It's OK stuff. Not the end all be all. We used it on the trucks and conveyers/salt spreaders at the township. Needed re applied after the trucks got washed off, or we had rain for a week, or we plowed slush... Basically anytime the film got washed away. At minimum it will need reapplied yearly on the trucks we didn't plow with.

something didn't go right, used it several times with good results. Only thing I never liked about it is it needs top coated.(extra expense on an already very expensive product.) Switched to using a rust converter and 2 part epoxy paint on frames. My cousin did similar on his 74 f-150 frame back in 2014 and so far there still no signs of rust coming through.
It does say that you can top coat it. I didn't see anywhere on the can saying that it had to be top coated. I have used this paint on a few other items and it seems to be holding up fine.
 
Good morning guys

Had a good but fast weekend. Not many ducks flying for opener, but we ended up getting 10 between the two mornings including three redheads, which are amongst the best eating ducks IMO.

Tried to put up some pictures, but most are too big for this new silly photo hosting that they’re using.
I haven't gotten a redhead yet. With my eyes, I try to stick to larger ducks or else I would end up with a limit of shovelers. I did shoot a canvas back once, that was pretty good.
 
Sounds like a good start to the season! I was out scouting yesterday morning and I think I found where I want to set up for our duck opener next Tuesday. My favorite ducks for eating around here are definitely wood ducks. They don't stick around for long though. The first sign of frost and the wood ducks and teal start heading south.
Our teal season started, but they don't start pumping water into the public lands so there's little water to set up in. Plus, it's been hot out.
 
Regarding POR-15; It says right on the can it is supposed to have paint over the top. At least the last can I bought said that.

Regarding Fluid Film, I use it on steel I don't want to rust that is generally stored inside. I know Easterners sometimes spray it on the underside of vehicles. It is better than no protection, but is easily removed, as Sean says, The tin worm is hard to kill. Different formulations of steel have varying resistance to the tin worm.
From what I understand on POR 15 it only needs to be top coated if it is going to be exposed to sunlight as it has no UV protection. I have painted sections of truck frame and other stuff on equipment that is hidden with it and nothing else and for the most part is still looks like the day I put it on. Other stuff that I have top coated was just spray bombed and it seems to be fairing well on the 5-10 year test so far.
 
I haven't gotten a redhead yet. With my eyes, I try to stick to larger ducks or else I would end up with a limit of shovelers. I did shoot a canvas back once, that was pretty good.
Still waiting on a can. They are supposedly the most tasty wild duck if they have been eating the right stuff.

Side note: domestic duck is delicious-for those who have never tried it, I highly suggest you do. It reminds me of new york strip but without the beefiness. Lends itself to a fruit sauce like black cherry or orange.
 
Sounds like a good weekend! Glad you got some shooting!

Could you take the pictures you intend to post with a lower resolution on your phone? That would save you a step. The resolution is so high on the new phones which makes for nice pictures but they also take up a whole lot of memory. I'm still rockin' a Samsung S9 so I don't have any problems!🤣
I end up resizing in Photoshop and then saving for the web. That cuts out the meta data and other information and greatly reduces the size…
 
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