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good to see the banter is back, thanks to all!!  I really enjoy it and even jump in now and again.  have a great day all!!

 

sorry to hear about the boat Reb, sold the pontoon trailer and lift this spring, partly to the same reasons

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3 minutes ago, Mike89 said:

good to see the banter is back, thanks to all!!  I really enjoy it and even jump in now and again.  have a great day all!!

 

sorry to hear about the boat Reb, sold the pontoon trailer and lift this spring, partly to the same reasons

Ah I hear reb rides the boat next..   ah never mind:grin:

Heck yea mike89 join in. No need to be shy wit dis group!

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29 minutes ago, Mike89 said:

good to see the banter is back, thanks to all!!  I really enjoy it and even jump in now and again.  have a great day all!!

 

sorry to hear about the boat Reb, sold the pontoon trailer and lift this spring, partly to the same reasons

Sucks, don't it?  :(

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26 minutes ago, RebelSS said:

 Don't pick on the boats, Smurf. It was hard for both of us. Pick on the real Rebel....me in my younger days.  :grin:

 

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you wish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:P:grin: i'll fish outta my lund 1600 stinger!!!!!!!!!!

I hear ya it really suck to give up a boat! don't know what be worse the boat or my spearhouse!!!!!

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1 hour ago, RebelSS said:

You had a Rebel too???!! Holy dump........

still have the Rebel I still have spear shack, so i can do both of of those yet

 

leaving steaks at room temp is used so that the cooking is supposed to be more even so I try to get them early too.

 

just got back from a ride on the softtail, got to love that Harley!

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Don't get down reb, it's just another chapter of what we all go thru.  We've all had to change in ways over the years, ya it sucks but we all adapt one way or another. Keep your chin up and take advantage of the room in the garage. ;)    

P.s  dotch I like my squirrels tenderized with tires prints, although pre-cooked is hard too beat!!

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Well, I'm up....the sun isn't. Today's the day the boat leaves me forever. Not looking forward to it. What do I do with the three tackle boxes and 18 rods and reels?! The minnow keepers and landing nets? They ain't going with it! Extreme shore fishing?! Maybe buy an inflatable raft and bob around somewhere on a pond. Probably get attacked by a gaggle of geese. *HONK*PECK*  I think I need some cawfee...enjoy yer day guys....:crazy:

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3 hours ago, RebelSS said:

Well, I'm up....the sun isn't. Today's the day the boat leaves me forever. Not looking forward to it. What do I do with the three tackle boxes and 18 rods and reels?! The minnow keepers and landing nets? They ain't going with it! Extreme shore fishing?! Maybe buy an inflatable raft and bob around somewhere on a pond. Probably get attacked by a gaggle of geese. *HONK*PECK*  I think I need some cawfee...enjoy yer day guys....:crazy:

Chester woods is supposed to be good, or you could take up smallie and trout fishing, just have to walk through a pasture or two.  

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