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Jerry&OH,Thanks a lot for the info
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Nice birds..two weeks till our Turkey season so I had to settle for a native brook trout 18,5"@5.92lbs
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If you have to settle that's the way to do it.garddogg56 wrote:Nice birds..two weeks till our Turkey season so I had to settle for a native brook trout 18,5"@5.92lbs
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Yea Dogg, that is some HIGH QUALITY settling - not bad at all! OH
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Thanx guys that was with two pound tippet,he ran me to the backing twice.
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Nice brook guarddogg! 
I dig half stops!!
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Very nice Brookie, G-Dogg! What type of fly were you using? Do you tie your own flies?
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I don't tie.My brother inlaw does.Got this bad boy casting a black ghost streamer#10 on a 7weight LLBean rod.Ice was just out yesterday.
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Question for you fur traders- what's a good, easy way to tan a hide? I have a raccoon hide I skunk recently and packed with salt. Thanks!
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Here are a few rifles I now have in the collection.
Sako Deluxe 243. win.

Sako 243 win.

Sako Deluxe 243. win.

Sako 243 win.

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Wow Johnny, when you buy two rifles you do it right! Nice, nice, nice!! OH
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
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The one with the mannlicher stock has been in the family for a while now, it's an awesome piece.
And the Deluxe was a good friend's father's only gun.
They have definitely improved the collection.
And the Deluxe was a good friend's father's only gun.
They have definitely improved the collection.
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Here is another rifle that I have really fallen in love with.
It was my grandfather's rifle. He never kept a gun for long, but this one was in his safe for the last seven years or so.
I bought it off my Mom after he passed away.

Ruger 22-250.
The form of this rifle is so natural.
It was my grandfather's rifle. He never kept a gun for long, but this one was in his safe for the last seven years or so.
I bought it off my Mom after he passed away.

Ruger 22-250.
The form of this rifle is so natural.
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Absolutely gorgeous Johnny! Knice to see you back on!!
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Nice old Ruger M77 Johnny, the "blue bolt" version; I have one of those my wife gave me as a gift during the first year we were married - it is a .270 WIN, nice and accurate, I still own it - won't part with it - it has killed some deer since 1978. Just finished loading up my gear - got Special Olympics with my daughter this morning, then heading to Darlington SC for a couple of days of turkey hunting with some buddies. Be back on Friday night - hope to have some trophy pictures to post (in my mind every tom is a trophy!) OH
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
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Thanks guys.
OH, be safe on your trip and have an awesome time. My rifle has a special place in my heart, as does your's for you. That's an awesome story to share, it's really cool that you still hunt with it too.
My cousin just participated in the Special Olympics and it was awesome to see all the people out to support it.
OH, be safe on your trip and have an awesome time. My rifle has a special place in my heart, as does your's for you. That's an awesome story to share, it's really cool that you still hunt with it too.
My cousin just participated in the Special Olympics and it was awesome to see all the people out to support it.
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Welcome Home Johnny!!
Good to see ya posting
Nice guns too

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That's what I'm talkin' bout! Thanks for sharing!!

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Great fish from what looks like an excellent day of fishing......doesn't get any better!!
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Nice fish 
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Very nice Dave
In Maine thats covering the BIGthree.
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We just got back from trout camp.
I'll have lots of pics to share soon.
I'll have lots of pics to share soon.
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Error. Sorry. 
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