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Spearfishing - Where are you now?


MJ1657

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Nice heavy Bar, You going to drop this one in the lake also???? wink

I just drop chisels and phones in.......

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I just drop chisels and phones in.......

Hopefully I'm around to figure out how to get it back wink

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Found a couple of old Randal decoys at a garage sale this weekend. One wooden one with lead fins and a cast metal one.

The same lady had a handful of old bear creeks but she was trying to get $50+ for them. A little rich for my blood.

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Hopefully I'm around to figure out how to get it back wink

You got a little swimmer in your family grin I need a to swim for one of mine this summer I should be able to find it in 6 fow

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Found a couple of old Randal decoys at a garage sale this weekend. One wooden one with lead fins and a cast metal one.

The same lady had a handful of old bear creeks but she was trying to get $50+ for them. A little rich for my blood.

And what did they set u back I'd like to get a couple to go with my Randall spear

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I got the pair for $35, marked at $25/each. I thinks the most I've spent on a Randal was a never been used lead fin that was $35 if I remember right.

These two were well used. Which I prefer in a display piece. Teeth marks and paint chips from gramps dropping it on the floor of the shack can't be created, needs to be earned

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Gordie she's all for helping you out as long as the water is warmer.

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I was digging through some stuff I got from my grandmas and I found this in an old tackle box. I don't remember if I put it in there or if it would have been something my dad or grandpa had.

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That's a sweet find MJ. Even better that no money had to exchange hands.

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Any big holiday weekend plans out there?

It's looking like the most excitement I will have is the possibility of getting the Jon boat out and putting around then rearranging the junk in the yard. "Musical Trailers" as I like to call it. And yes I do put my sleds and sled trailer in the back yard for all the neighbors to see. The way I figure it they looked at the boat all winter, why not the sleds when it's warm.

So what else is going on? Junk sales? Swap meets? Family BBQs? Somebody has to be doing something fun this weekend.

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Work Saturday and probably Monday.

Sunday me, Mollie, and Joe are going to work on our enclosed deer stand and go get a tractor I bought.

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Watching paint dry and the grass grow.. Getting things ready for my sons graduation party.

Have a great and safe weekend everyone and remember those that gave us the reason for this weekend.

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Mowing the grass and waiting for my wife to give birth laugh

A big congrats to you and mrsklean!!!! Enjoy the last few moments of calm, it's going to get hectic.

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My lake last evening didn't work out so I am off to Cambridge to try a couple others tonight. With the warm temps and rain coming the garden is calling.

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Didn't end up having to work today so I got my newest treasure hauled home.

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Sitting in the blind listening to a loud mouth tom for the last 2 hrs waiting for him to make a wrong move and get a broad head through him.

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That looks like it could've been built right down the street from me.Is that an Oliver or JD?Had to work yesterday so nothing special going on here.

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That looks like it could've been built right down the street from me.Is that an Oliver or JD?Had to work yesterday so nothing special going on here.

Yes its the other green that was built in your neighborhood.

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Trailer must of been a little rear heavy??? There is a guy near Santiago that has tons and tons of parts for those old Olivers MJ and That is a sweet new piece of green you got there. I also saw green this weekend in the form of my house paint grin

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Trailer must of been a little rear heavy??? There is a guy near Santiago that has tons and tons of parts for those old Olivers MJ and That is a sweet new piece of green you got there. I also saw green this weekend in the form of my house paint grin

Ya it was just a little tail heavy. It was only 3 miles from home though.

I painted a deer stand this weekend. I feel your pain but on a much smaller scale though!

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That is an awesome piece Mike, I would love to have something like that for my wall.

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Garage sale find... if you need one.

The lady said make an offer $20; $10; $5 whatever.....

I don't need one so I didn't pick it up.

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Merk I cant believe you passed up dragging that home! Have you got some professional help lately I'm not aware of????? laugh

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