DeadEye_Dan wrote:The very first old squaw I killed in Michigan, and it was in Clare County on a 250 acre lake none the less...
ugly as the two I sculled on this year!DeadEye_Dan wrote:The very first old squaw I killed in Michigan, and it was in Clare County on a 250 acre lake none the less...
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:
assateague wrote:Those are awesome pics. I looked through them before reading the descriptions, and wondered just what the hell that contraption was you killed the groundhog with.
sws002 wrote:I'm hoping you have more, these are awesome pics!
DeadEye_Dan wrote:And yes, I'm wearing a shirt with the Taco Bell dog on it.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:DeadEye_Dan wrote:And yes, I'm wearing a shirt with the Taco Bell dog on it.
Haha
DeadEye_Dan wrote:Shoveling the driveway again this morning in -10 actual temps got me thinking about hunting in nasty conditions, an I remembered this day.
Launched at the Sag River (Nuff - pay attention) and had to break ice out past the spoils island around the back side of the island to the hot water discharge from the power plant there (probably 5 miles??) towing the Bankes 2man layout. It was 8-10° and was snowing to beat hell.
It took well over 2 hours to get set up and we killed a 4 man limit of Golden Eyes in about an hour.
It was snowing so hard that the decoys were nearly buried in ice in just that short period of time.
DeadEye_Dan wrote:Noooo. I'm using a silver light program that I use to measure property descriptions off aerial photos - it's 2.8 to the freight dock on the island, and another 2 miles from there to the hot water discharge.
NuffDaddy wrote:DeadEye_Dan wrote:Noooo. I'm using a silver light program that I use to measure property descriptions off aerial photos - it's 2.8 to the freight dock on the island, and another 2 miles from there to the hot water discharge.
Don't know what to tell ya. If you follow the channel from Patterson DNR launch to the north side of the island is like 3.4 miles. They you have to go around the island which is probable a half mile. Then back in however far till you hit open water.
aunt betty wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:DeadEye_Dan wrote:Noooo. I'm using a silver light program that I use to measure property descriptions off aerial photos - it's 2.8 to the freight dock on the island, and another 2 miles from there to the hot water discharge.
Don't know what to tell ya. If you follow the channel from Patterson DNR launch to the north side of the island is like 3.4 miles. They you have to go around the island which is probable a half mile. Then back in however far till you hit open water.
Right chief.
DeadEye_Dan wrote:No problems. I can't remember why we didn't cut through there that day too, that's the shortest route.
You can kill a shit pile of squaw out there too
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