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Spearfishing - Where are you now?


MJ1657

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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

I didn't want to have to build another fence!!! laughlaughlaugh

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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

He ran out of fence to cover it up. laugh

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Actually spent the vast majority of the day sitting across the kitchen table from my dad just chatting, sipping coffee, and watching the rain come and go, then took him out for dinner and a beverage. And while the words "wow, this day really got away from us" were said, it was anything but a waste of a day.

Now I'm sitting "finning" a batch of grumpy's (thanks to Dealer for giving me the name) that have been on the table for a month being ignored.

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Actually spent the vast majority of the day sitting across the kitchen table from my dad just chatting, sipping coffee, and watching the rain come and go, then took him out for dinner and a beverage. And while the words "wow, this day really got away from us" were said, it was anything but a waste of a day.

Now I'm sitting "finning" a batch of grumpy's (thanks to Dealer for giving me the name) that have been on the table for a month being ignored.

Sounds like a good day. I have to be in southern Illinois tomorrow night so I guess i'll have to head out in the morning.

I worked on the big truck most of the day.

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Just donated these decoys to the St. Francis American Legion. They are both good swimmers. The red/white is wicked slow with a nice wide turn. Green/white is a little quicker and with the large metal tail can be tuned to swim big or small, or left straight to swim pendulum style.

American Legion posts and VFW's are falling like bowling pins lately. St Francis is holding on by the skin of their teath. They are holding a Bojia feed and silent auction next Saturday. So if anyone is in the area, there may be deal to be had. All proceeds go directly to support the legion and the community charities and scholarships they work with.

My dad runs the Horseshoe club there, so I also made and donated a diamond willow and brass picking hook as well. With some minor effort it could be converted to a gaff hook.

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Getting ready to head out he door to Alexandria for the State high School shoot. My son Davey shoots for Princeton today and this should be a fun experience for him. this is the largest youth shoot in the world with 3800 registered to shoot.

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Good luck to your boy Gordie.

This has been my project. Getting my new to me truck ready to roll.

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Nice MJ!!! The cattle guard/deer catcher-deflector makes it look mean.

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Gordie, how did you son do at trap??? I think this is a great sport for the kids to do, just goes to show that Kids, Guns and Schools can go together.

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The team as a whole took 7th over all and Jounior Varsity team is going back for the next round. My son did Ok but didn't qualify for the next round. He is shooting a summer youth league to practice for the school league next year.

There were almost 4000 kids signed up and shooting for the state qualification and it was a great experience to witness.

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Nice ride MJ you figure out how to cut a spearhole in the sleeper yet grin

Might have to get the sawzall out.....

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Another rainy Saturday. Cutting fins for a few decoys. Waiting for things to dry out a little bit. Going to see if I can buy my decoys back later this afternoon. wink

Unless someone else outbids me.

I'm thinking it's getting close to time to start laying out the bases and skis for a fish house. If it's going to get finished I will need to get it started soon.

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Well I didn't have to worry about being out bid. It seems they were misplaced confused

Everyone there is hopping they got misplaced and are mixed into the "support our troops" auction and golf tourney next weekend. I hope that's the case, cause then it's still going to a good cause. If they got pocketed I would be very upset.

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Hopefully they are found and someone wasn't low enough to steal from a charity event

I am hoping that's not the case. I still spent a hundred bucks , I just picked up some rods I didn't necessarily need instead of trading my donated items for cash. In the end it would just mean 2 less decoys to get ready for the darkhouse booth at the hard water show. And another trip over there next Saturday to see if they show up.

I will be a lot more selective on what groups I donate items to in the future smirk

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Spending Father's Day with goose. grin

She made my favorite breakfast, coffee and ice cream with granola laugh

I'm thinking she's going to "take me out" for a steak later. It's good to be dad sometimes cool

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Sounds like a fun day NG.

I spent the day washing the truck. I think ill go check out my trail cam and maybe milk cows tonight. Busy week coming up for me Monday/Tuesday heading for Wisconsin then its off to Tennessee or Nebraska after that.

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Had plans to head out muskie fishing this am but woke up with horrible neck pains can barely move my head so it was hanging around the house with the baby instead cant complain either way

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I smoked chicken in the smoker and all the kids and new granddaughter came over for a nice day by the lake. I got a great bean bag set to top it of it. Sure was nice to just kick back for a day. cool

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I smoked chicken in the smoker and all the kids and new granddaughter came over for a nice day by the lake. I got a great bean bag set to top it of it. Sure was nice to just kick back for a day. cool

You have it made Hawkeye.

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who is everyone?

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Cool, I guess it's party time. smile

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