MOhuntingGuy wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:Olly wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:
Redneck good time on the river.
Yea that's just how I pictured you.
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Handsome, sophisticated, and refined?
Did somebody say amish?
FIFY Mose
MOhuntingGuy wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:Olly wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:
Redneck good time on the river.
Yea that's just how I pictured you.
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Handsome, sophisticated, and refined?
Did somebody say amish?
assateague wrote:Tomkat wrote:AT, will you get that first pintail mounted?
I'll more than likely just mount it right there in the field.
huntfishnv wrote:banknote wrote:On the river today. That's not my dog.
Nice chrome.
banknote wrote:huntfishnv wrote:banknote wrote:On the river today. That's not my dog.
Nice chrome.
Thanks. It's wild winter steel and not too beat up, yet, but not exactly what we consider chrome around here. Still a bruiser and glad he's out looking to spread his milt around a bit.
I got this one in the same spot a couple years ago. About a half inch longer and way more chrome, especially for April. Just too bad about all the net marks.
huntfishnv wrote:banknote wrote:huntfishnv wrote:banknote wrote:On the river today. That's not my dog.
Nice chrome.
Thanks. It's wild winter steel and not too beat up, yet, but not exactly what we consider chrome around here. Still a bruiser and glad he's out looking to spread his milt around a bit.
I got this one in the same spot a couple years ago. About a half inch longer and way more chrome, especially for April. Just too bad about all the net marks.
Damn I'm jealous banknote. Are you casting a spey or switch rod? I'm looking at probably getting a switch before next year.
banknote wrote:huntfishnv wrote:banknote wrote:On the river today. That's not my dog.
Nice chrome.
Thanks. It's wild winter steel and not too beat up, yet, but not exactly what we consider chrome around here. Still a bruiser and glad he's out looking to spread his milt around a bit.
I got this one in the same spot a couple years ago. About a half inch longer and way more chrome, especially for April. Just too bad about all the net marks.
QH's Paw wrote:banknote wrote:huntfishnv wrote:banknote wrote:On the river today. That's not my dog.
Nice chrome.
Thanks. It's wild winter steel and not too beat up, yet, but not exactly what we consider chrome around here. Still a bruiser and glad he's out looking to spread his milt around a bit.
I got this one in the same spot a couple years ago. About a half inch longer and way more chrome, especially for April. Just too bad about all the net marks.
That looks like an early summer fish. We used to catch summers in April all the time in the Sandy. I would expect a winter fish in April to be blushed up and on his way downhill
Redbeard wrote:Buy not when. I hit that damne pole
Feelin' Fowl wrote:Big dick cakes are delicious!
huntall6 wrote:Try not to be too jealous...
Tiler_J wrote:huntall6 wrote:Try not to be too jealous...
Not sure where you are from, but around here we cook our ducks before we eat them.
Redbeard wrote:Buy not when. I hit that damne pole
Feelin' Fowl wrote:Big dick cakes are delicious!
huntall6 wrote:Tiler_J wrote:huntall6 wrote:Try not to be too jealous...
Not sure where you are from, but around here we cook our ducks before we eat them.
Hippie.
Tiler_J wrote:huntall6 wrote:Tiler_J wrote:huntall6 wrote:Try not to be too jealous...
Not sure where you are from, but around here we cook our ducks before we eat them.
Hippie.
Redneck.
Redbeard wrote:Buy not when. I hit that damne pole
Feelin' Fowl wrote:Big dick cakes are delicious!
huntall6 wrote:Tiler_J wrote:huntall6 wrote:Tiler_J wrote:huntall6 wrote:Try not to be too jealous...
Not sure where you are from, but around here we cook our ducks before we eat them.
Hippie.
Redneck.
We prefer Appalachian Americans.
Tiler_J wrote:We prefer- dirty, patchouli smelling, tree hugging, ****en hippie.
assateague wrote:Tomkat wrote:AT, will you get that first pintail mounted?
I'll more than likely just mount it right there in the field.
Tiler_J wrote:huntall6 wrote:Tiler_J wrote:huntall6 wrote:Tiler_J wrote:[quote="huntall6"]Try not to be too jealous...
Not sure where you are from, but around here we cook our ducks before we eat them.
Hippie.
Redneck.
We prefer Appalachian Americans.
Redbeard wrote:Buy not when. I hit that damne pole
Feelin' Fowl wrote:Big dick cakes are delicious!
assateague wrote:If you squint, it sort of looks like a Samsquantch.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
assateague wrote:If you squint, it sort of looks like a Samsquantch.
Redbeard wrote:Buy not when. I hit that damne pole
Feelin' Fowl wrote:Big dick cakes are delicious!
YUCK!huntall6 wrote:Try not to be too jealous...
aunt betty wrote:YUCK!huntall6 wrote:Try not to be too jealous...
aunt betty wrote:It's like I know almost everyone here but here's a fresh picture of me n some dead ducks.![]()
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jehler wrote:aunt betty wrote:YUCK!huntall6 wrote:Try not to be too jealous...
I agree, those green headed things are nasty
aunt betty wrote:YUCK!huntall6 wrote:Try not to be too jealous...
There's an easier way to do that.
Grab the duck by it's bill with your thumb on the bottom. Let it dangle and twirl it around real quick once. That'll snap it's neck and it'll die pretty quick. Giant Canada geese take a couple twirls.
Redbeard wrote:Buy not when. I hit that damne pole
Feelin' Fowl wrote:Big dick cakes are delicious!
Bowjoe wrote:Just loving life !!!
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
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