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That Should To Do It!


leech~~

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This thread is getting as good as the poking eggs, 12 pages of FUN to go. Carry on....

1 hour ago, eyeguy 54 said:

I go to click on the topic and sometimes it pops to the poster and zip zap, how did I get here. Cant be me, gotta be the FM site... LOL 

Someone should at least remind thatguy54 which site he's posting on. Hahahaha!

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5 hours ago, leech~~ said:

 

I don't care!  ?   But, I'll pass that along to the leaf covered flower garden owner and she'll more or less say to tell that smurfy guy to suck eggs!  ?   ?

? it have to worse then that. I get told way worse before first break most mornings.:D

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16 hours ago, smurfy said:

i'd work on it. they are a hit at a wild game feed i attend. and actually they have a season so can only shoot during hunting season.

 

I have thought about keeping a few but then I wake up. :) Ate fox squirrels years ago, never have tried a gray.  Season open all year here. Couple neighbors zap them also. And chipmunks and rabbits.  Brought a rabbit in once and skinned it. FUn time stabbing a few fleas that jumped off. lol. It was very good in the crockpot. 

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2 hours ago, eyeguy 54 said:

 Brought a rabbit in once and skinned it. FUn time stabbing a few fleas that jumped off. lol. It was very good in the crockpot. 

 

This, is why I only eat Snowshoe rabbit. I have never found fleas on them, only Cotton tails oddly?  Hope you brought your long johns with yea. She's suppose to be pretty cold and snow more down in S MN this week. Good luck.

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6 minutes ago, eyeguy 54 said:

Leaving later today, long johns packed. Ate a few snowshoes when I was in the army in Alaska. I used a 22 and had a friend that used his bow. Ptarmigan also. 

 

I use to hunt them in the winter only and with a Ruger 10-22 and rifle scope. It was fun with the big scope in the low pines-ping! ?

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33 minutes ago, eyeguy 54 said:

same here.  had 3 different 10-22.  Have a Marlin now. Shoots sweet.

 

 Had an old Marlin semi before I got the Rugers, lot of jams so sold it!  Love the Rugers and 25 round banana clip! ?

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