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Since I can not find what I'm looking for I decided to get a camo bonnie hat and put a blaze orange bandana in the branch loops.
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I tried both with no luck. The closest I found was the following but it's not really blaze orange http://www.armysurplusworld.com/product.asp?ProductID=23880
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I have been looking for a Blaze Orange Camo Boonie hat. I can't find one. Any suggestions?
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Disagree. The deer are scarce where I hunt and there are no doe tags.
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Don't forget to fly your flag at half mast and drive with your headlights on. "We will never forget"
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No gutters anywhere near the flags.
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I live in a very rural area with no nearby neighbors. No access to this porch except through the house. I also have spots on the railing and deck of the porch. The splatter pattern shows it came from above the flags and only covers an area of about 5' x 3' with the Union Jack getting the most splatter (don't suggest Irish Leprechauns lol). I have ruled out geese because their poop tends to be green in color. The dried spots on the railing have both the color and consistency of mud. I have also ruled out a plane dropping waste because the area is too small to come from a high altitude. I have also ruled out bird droppings because of the color and amount (it would have to be a flock of birds all letting go at the same time). I was wondering if it could have been some type of bird carrying mud. If I don't consider Leprechauns this may turn out to be another mystery of life.
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I fly 2 flags from our porch; one American and one Union Jack (my wife is a citizen of Great Britain). They both got splattered with what appears to be mud; this same splatter is also on my deck rail. There is nothing above us. I can't imagine where it came from. If it is from birds, it must have been a flock of them. Any suggestions on what could have caused this?
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http://oathkeepers.org/oath/pledge/
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Before you head to the voting booth
Mike G replied to wdswtr's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
If you voted today you would have noticed Romney heads the Conservative ticket (he also heads the Republican ticket). -
Nice and congrats BUT where is her blaze orange?
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That is quite a nice "cabin". It looks like a beautiful house.
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THE GREAT HEALTH CARE DEBATE..
Mike G replied to sits in trees's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
I don't know what the less "fortunated" are. I am 70 years of age and have never received any government assistance. So I guess you will listen to me. You are a socialist. -
THE GREAT HEALTH CARE DEBATE..
Mike G replied to sits in trees's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
Early - since I disagree you have resorted to calling me a Scrooge. Well sir I am calling you a socialist. -
THE GREAT HEALTH CARE DEBATE..
Mike G replied to sits in trees's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
This speaks for it's self. http://www.longlongtimeago.com/llta_fables_antgrasshopper.html -
Not to be picky but the term is half mast.
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Congrats. I give you a lot of credit getting a job in this economy.
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Congress Passes Anti-Protest Law
Mike G replied to WNYBuckHunter's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
That information was published on the World Socialist Web Site. I question anyone who reads that crap and question anything on that site! -
Very, very nice! Oh and the ram is not bad either. Congrats on both accounts.
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Very enlightening. Thanx for posting.
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I think the better question would be - what taste best, agricultural land fed deer or woods fed deer. No question what the answer is.
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In looking at the map, what surprised me is the southern states are lyme free. I thought a warm moist area is where ticks were most prevalent.
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The key to his surviving is practice, practice, practice.