AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
typo was supposed to say LouisianaFlightstopper wrote:Yup.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
Good to see somebody has water.We went and Bush hogged my pond which is the only good thing about it drying up.The roseau cane and joint grass caught hell and we also sprayed the boat ditch and joint grass and gonna spray the cane we cut this week.If we don't get any rain by teal season I'll have to move to my blind in the burns in Cocaine Lake
shit we had two MF 4x4 60 horse tractors in the pond.My buddy drove his 2500 Dodge Diesel Two wheel drive and parked 4 foot from the blind.It hasn't dyed up in the past 2 years but it normally doesRick wrote:Dang. When I saw you were bush-hogging I figured you had water control, as the marshes we've been in are looking sweet as far west as Pine Pasture/Mallard Lodge.
Olly wrote:
Someone had a bad day. That was new since last time I was out there.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:Olly wrote:
Someone had a bad day. That was new since last time I was out there.
So those pylons are hollow? Wtf?
FlintRiverFowler wrote:Olly wrote:
Someone had a bad day. That was new since last time I was out there.
So those pylons are hollow? Wtf?
bill herian wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:Olly wrote:
Someone had a bad day. That was new since last time I was out there.
So those pylons are hollow? Wtf?
Wow something I actually know.
Those pilings are not hollow, they are actually filled with sand, most of which is quarried in easy central Wisconsin and used for that purpose because the grains are actually square (not perfectly square, but in sand terms they are) and when forced into the piling under pressure, they stack up an lend a great deal of support while still beog able to flex because it's not solid. I'm guessing some of it drained out where the hole was made.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
bill herian wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:Olly wrote:
Someone had a bad day. That was new since last time I was out there.
So those pylons are hollow? Wtf?
Wow something I actually know.
Those pilings are not hollow, they are actually filled with sand, most of which is quarried in easy central Wisconsin and used for that purpose because the grains are actually square (not perfectly square, but in sand terms they are) and when forced into the piling under pressure, they stack up an lend a great deal of support while still beog able to flex because it's not solid. I'm guessing some of it drained out where the hole was made.
.Flightstopper wrote:
Assafact deeeluxe
bill herian wrote:.Flightstopper wrote:
Assafact deeeluxe
Dammit!
Well you 're still a ginger, an that ain't no assafact!
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
bill herian wrote:Going back and reading it again, the cadence made it a little obvious.
Next time.
hudson wrote:I see a griptillian and a empty bottle of whiskey
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
It's time for a whiskey run bud. .It's too early to be looking at a dry bottleFlightstopper wrote:hudson wrote:I see a griptillian and a empty bottle of whiskey
Shit costas in the background too. Almost as bad as Beel's Assafact at staging pictures.
assateague wrote:bill herian wrote:Going back and reading it again, the cadence made it a little obvious.
Next time.
I believed you, Beel.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
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