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17 minutes ago, chefhunter86 said:

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Back in 1999 ( PRE  9-11)  four of us flew to Alaska for a Supercub drop for caribou...

One of our members carried a whole bag full of those  "hand grenades" aboard , and we all drank well without paying the high airline prices....Never happen today...<<sigh>>….

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Back in 1999 ( PRE  9-11)  four of us flew to Alaska for a Supercub drop for caribou...
One of our members carried a whole bag full of those  "hand grenades" aboard , and we all drank well without paying the high airline prices....Never happen today...>….

No never... i just drank both quick I’m flying to the fla pan handle ahead of this hurricane and I’ve never had turbulence like this and I fly a shit ton... well I guess I need to order 2 more when they let the flight attendants stand again lol


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1 minute ago, chefhunter86 said:


No never... i just drank both quick I’m flying to the fla pan handle ahead of this hurricane and I’ve never had turbulence like this and I fly a shit ton... well I guess I need to order 2 more when they let the flight attendants stand again lol


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Good luck, my friend  !

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84 degrees here no woods for me. :bad: Instead I got everything out I may or may not wear for the season & gave it all a good dose of permethrin and then finished up another chore I am not overly fond of:

 

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1 minute ago, grampy said:

Good luck Bionic!!!  The best part of the season is yet to come!

Glad the house work is behind you now!

Thank you!  I am so happy that project is done, been a 2 year wait, huge wait off my shoulders.

Feels weird to not have hunted yet.

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3 minutes ago, turkeyfeathers said:

Good luck in the morning Bionic.  Enjoy the woods , you’ve earned it   

Thank you Jay, I appreciate that a lot.   I will post a pic of my new stand in the morning.

Michael

I am routing for you, as much I am hoping I connect.  You put a lot of time in, as I do, definitely relate to you with that.

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Just got a roadkill button buck probably the brother to the fawn Hinton front of my house earlier this summer. Pretty beaten up trying to salvage what I can. Got the back straps both  hind quarters were broken but s alvable and the front shoulders and the neck. Washed it in water and in the cooler in ice see what I can save.I n the morning.

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Just got a roadkill button buck probably the brother to the fawn Hinton front of my house earlier this summer. Pretty beaten up trying to salvage what I can. Got the back straps both  hind quarters were broken but s alvable and the front shoulders and the neck. Washed it in water and in the cooler in ice see what I can save.I n the morning.

Boy you sure are living up to your handle name my man!! Go get em!


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1 hour ago, Bionic said:

My house is finally done, and I will FINALLY get into a treestand tomorrow,  I don't care how hot it will be!:D

That is excellent bionic. I can relate to your struggles,on a smaller scale. I am trying to finish a chimney to my masonry heater i built this spring. My father is visiting from Germany and i want him to see the thing in use before he has to go back next week. Just cut the hole in the 2nd story ceiling today,tomorrow i will cut a hole in the roof. I do want to hunt on the weekend,sounds like the best weather yet. There will be a lot of posts in the harvest thread,maybe yours and mine as well...

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20 minutes ago, BowmanMike said:

That is excellent bionic. I can relate to your struggles,on a smaller scale. I am trying to finish a chimney to my masonry heater i built this spring. My father is visiting from Germany and i want him to see the thing in use before he has to go back next week. Just cut the hole in the 2nd story ceiling today,tomorrow i will cut a hole in the roof. I do want to hunt on the weekend,sounds like the best weather yet. There will be a lot of posts in the harvest thread,maybe yours and mine as well...

Wow.  I hear my dad telling me how proud of me he is, and so on for my home, and how I had it restored.   I cant imagine living so far away from him as you do. I could not do it .....I do not know how you do it.   I hope you meet your goals while he is visiting,  and I would love to share mine as well. 

 

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Well,we are both here and now kinda people,so we make the best of it. I am super happy he can still make the trip at 84years old. He was here in May as well. The old goat gets around. I will go visit Germany next year. It is more difficult now when he leaves because you just dont know how long he will be doing as well as he is.

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Well,we are both here and now kinda people,so we make the best of it. I am super happy he can still make the trip at 84years old. He was here in May as well. The old goat gets around. I will go visit Germany next year. It is more difficult now when he leaves because you just dont know how long he will be doing as well as he is.

That is great, heres to many more visits! 

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11 minutes ago, kpkot said:

bionic I like the custom arm stabilizer you have there on your bow. did someone machine that?

That was actually purchased, I believe the shop ordered it in for me.  They did not even charge me for it, great shop.  I can't remember the name either, he opened it up, installed it, and we adjusted it together, and he gave me posture lessons in field of the shop.  It is a help, it keeps the bow from rotating as I draw back.  

If you were interested in one, google "bow arm stabilizer" about $90 or so.

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