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  1. Congrats on the lottery win. Just let us know when the cook out will be. lol. If I were going and wanted to use a crossbow I would have a rifle in the truck. I'd assume you were driving out there to be able to bring the head hide and meat back. SO no hassle bringing a rifle as well.
  2. Wonderful tribute and these memories, close to your family's hearts, are why they will always be alive and with you.
  3. My 2 cents. 1. If you dig the trench and it is good solid till or clay and there is no migration of water in the subsoil (dealing with the majority as runoff) I would use the open french drain with perforated ADS slotted coil pipe in the fabric sock. Mound the stone a bit to act as a dam in freeze situation and it will slow the surface run off. Just 2-3" hump. 2. If there is migration of water in the sub soil and surface run off then I would still use an open trench design but would wrap the stone in fabric to stop migration of the soil fines into the stone and eventually clogging the stone over time This can use the ADS coil pipe with NO fabric sock. 3. It there is no surface run off and it is all sub soil migration of water then you can use a closed trench. stone wrapped in fabric with ADS slotted coil pipe with NO fabric sock
  4. If that is where the water is coming from. I am a firm believer in getting the water as soon as you can
  5. Awesome as usual. How about talons holding down a fish to finish that off on the eagle.
  6. A French drain should work if daylighted down slope. I would NOT backfill Roth stone around the sewer pipe. If the soil is clay you create a pool of water. It will fill and not drain out well. Since is is being impacted by frost you run the risk of that dinner CJ freezing and possibly make the problem worse. I’d be he water is coming down the hill from behind I would try to intercept it as quickly as possible. Since it falls off towards road and left I would go behind the trees and down the left side towards the road.
  7. what type of soil is there? clay/glacial till? How does that property slope?
  8. I think they are the fastest growing segment of gun ownership so they are probably trying to piggy back on that.
  9. I dated 2 different Robins in school and married the third.
  10. Thanks. I think I have it covered. now I just gotta practice.
  11. Yeah...those region 8 ones don't have nearly the quantity or quality they talk about...lol
  12. They are lying. You can't believe the DEC. I would suggest that everyone ignore the data...lol
  13. Ok...easy on the Bob stuff...lol. Worst real name I have run across was a gay architect that was assigned to a project I was building. He had to be 70. Use to come to meeting with his long grey hair all braided and in his black leather chaps. as God as my witness his name was Wagdie Annus. He pronounced it differently for obvious reasons but we use to laugh out loud when the secretary would read back the weekly meeting minutes of who attended the last meeting. It blows my mind with the amount of resumes I read how some folks spell their names and how clueless or cruel parents can be.
  14. Thank you Virgil and everyone. Two very gracious offers form TCIII abd Steve863. I think I have it covered now. Going to put it on my recurve to practice a lot this summer. Hoping to get the sight picture to become memory and not need it for hunting. Finger is much better this year so Moog assures me this is the year I get one with the recurve...lol.
  15. Thanks. Let me know. I can always go old school and break out the model paint...lol
  16. I saw those and brass ones form 3 Rivers Archery. Can't seem to put my hands on a colored pin.
  17. I am looking for an old style sight pin. Remember when they had the pin shaft that was threaded with a lock nut on either side of the mount? That is what I need. Please let me know what you have.
  18. I can't seem to get over 2 to 3 years out of an ATV battery on my 2003 Polaris 500 sportsman.
  19. Congrats. Where did you end up settling?
  20. I really think we are missing the boat on a really great revenue stream. Pay per view and sell lottery tickets to toss the switch or push the plunger.
  21. SO sorry for your loss. They certainly are family.
  22. to me I can't imagine there would be any impact different than any other structure. There won't be a lot of activity once the panels are up and operating. if may cause some issues from loss of food source and may develop new patterns. Gonna have to relearn the property but wold sure seem huntable still.
  23. Book value aside there is only one question that should matter. What is it worth to you? I know you didn't mean it this way but in terms of the rug....I have always believed that if you give something away expecting something in return down the road, you are setting yourself up for disappointment. I do agree with Airedale, looking at the cost of something as simple as today's 870's, I would think the book price is a little light given how well those were made.
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