johnc wrote:Darren wrote:Looking good man! I've paid good money for stuff that didn't look half that nice
Thanks,just starting out
Not looking to take money until I am competent,then no big dreams of making millions
johnc wrote:
I won this CZ swamp camo over and under for best overall waterfowl caller in the recent worlds in Katy
I have no use for this gun
it has 30 inch barrel's and I thin 3.5" chamber
it retails for about $930,,,have seen in stores for around $830
I am willing to sell for 750 as I am not trying to screw anyone
Jarren wrote:...at the turn around
aunt betty wrote:Have zero desire to shoot whistlers.
Marsh Bear wrote: camp in Pecan Island, the club has been in existence since the early 1950s, and they have never hunted teal during the early season.
Rick wrote:Le'me tells you 'bout this displaced hillbilly's first teal hunt in Pecan Island. Went with a Lafayette friend to his Vermilion Corp. lease well off the front ridge, which meant a fair outboard run to the lease followed by paddling (in our case) a pirogue back into the marsh. Mosquitoes had met us at the Broussard (Exxon) Landing, so we were well sprayed before getting in the boat and again before getting out of it. Rub turned out to be that the OFF stayed in the boat and my buddy pressed on to another spot in our pirogue after dropping me off on a point of land. Which wouldn't have been an issue if a convenience store breakfast hadn't upset my bowels with no deet on hand or way to access any. I've no idea how many mosquitoes enjoyed my white unprotected arse, but can tell you I was raped. (And my then wife thought my polka dot butt hilarious.)
Still rather take that ass nipping again than miss a day of teal season.
Rick wrote: (And my then wife thought my polka dot butt hilarious.)
Ericdc wrote:The last 2 years guinea wasps have made my opening day of teal season not as enjoyable.
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