Outdoorsman Thread
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Great Haul !!!!!!!_____Congrats !!!!!
I'm not young enough,____to know everything !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Knice catches!!! 
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Real nice fish there gd..
Congrats all around!!
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Thanx guys my youngest sons been hitting them in the weeds late at night on rubber worms.
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After the boys had been in Maryland for the last 3 weeks I took 'em on a hiking mission, where we had never been. Seems like we hiked for 17 miles but turns out it was only a bout a mile - round trip!
My a$$ is still draggin' today....
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Well done! I bet they feel something like Lewis and Clark, just downsized a bit. 
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Thanks!
I bet they do........

I bet they do........
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.............garddogg, those are pretty nice bass for that neck of the woods!!!!................garddogg56 wrote:Just in at my dock a 4lb and a 3lb Bass
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Great posts all! Glad to see that the younger generation is enjoying the outdoors instead of hours on PlayStation!
Just picked this up for half of retail with 600 miles and 78 hours on the motor. 09' Polaris RZR UTV. Goes 60 mph, not that I am going there. My lab took right to the passenger seat last night. Since dogs are color blind, she sure knows camo patterns and was a proud passenger jumping in and out of the UTV after we stopped, beckoning for more.
The jeep will go almost anywhere with front and rear lockers, sway bar disconnects, 3.5 inch lift, 33 inch tires, yada, yada , yada, but sometimes vehicle width is a concern to fit on the ATV trails and not roll down the 45 degree mountain for 500 or a thousand feet to get to places I want to go to hunt, fish, enjoy and expolre.
Had a blast today on a 20 mile trial ride in the RZR with the wife. Ear to ear smiles the whole time. I see many good times and memories ahead (and hopefully more pics) with this vehicle.
Really love seeing the pics of the outdoor adventures, guns, mentoring and enjoying time with the youngsters and game/fish harvest that all you post. Priceless in my opinion. Love this thread!
Regards, Jerry
Just picked this up for half of retail with 600 miles and 78 hours on the motor. 09' Polaris RZR UTV. Goes 60 mph, not that I am going there. My lab took right to the passenger seat last night. Since dogs are color blind, she sure knows camo patterns and was a proud passenger jumping in and out of the UTV after we stopped, beckoning for more.
The jeep will go almost anywhere with front and rear lockers, sway bar disconnects, 3.5 inch lift, 33 inch tires, yada, yada , yada, but sometimes vehicle width is a concern to fit on the ATV trails and not roll down the 45 degree mountain for 500 or a thousand feet to get to places I want to go to hunt, fish, enjoy and expolre.
Had a blast today on a 20 mile trial ride in the RZR with the wife. Ear to ear smiles the whole time. I see many good times and memories ahead (and hopefully more pics) with this vehicle.
Really love seeing the pics of the outdoor adventures, guns, mentoring and enjoying time with the youngsters and game/fish harvest that all you post. Priceless in my opinion. Love this thread!
Regards, Jerry
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Yea your right Carrmillus
the hard core bass fisherman get'em up to 8or9 lbs nothing like them Southern Bass :
:but they are fun to catch
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dogg -- You're much younger than I had you pegged. 
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The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Y Thank U Jerry
but I'm pictured with my Granddaughter in the post upabove, the BEAST is one of my twin sons 
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Ahh, ya sneaky old bugger.

Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Hey dogg,garddogg56 wrote:NOW Them are Man toys
My thoughts exactly. The wife has plans to venture out quite a bit. Me too of course. Fortunate to live a quater mile from thousands of acres of BLM land. No trailer required but will buy one this week anyway to get to a few places we like though I could find the trails to do so if I wanted. All the US. States are beautiful but to me, Nevada is home. Wife would prefer the coast but she has family here so here we are. So I am good for now...
Regards, Jerry
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Jerry;I use to run a CJ5,V8,35'S 4"BODY lift
remember Just Empty Every Pocket=JEEP
New ride polaris
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jerryd6818 wrote:Ahh, ya sneaky old bugger.![]()
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Nice combo there GD!!!! Jeep sounds pretty damn nice. Looks like some pretty area you are at in the pic.
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GARD......that THANG have 20's on it????????

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Jbug I wish
..Z-the area is a logging/hunting area we all meet at,it has our kitchen,fire-pit and parking.Was a log lay-down area.
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Thought I would put the trail camera out and see what I could get a picture of. Deer season is right around the corner and bow season opens in early September here in Kentucky. To my surprise I captured the same deer for the past three years has an odd rack. I am really surprised he made through deer season last year, my neighbor said he shot at him last year and missed. I was hoping he would have a little nicer head gear this year but it is interesting just to see him. Jeff
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KOOL !!!!!_________
_____back in the day,we had an area we hunted,that produced racks similar to that__every year,someone would get an ""odd rack"" deer,from that area ?? we always thought it was passed on through breeding ???? 
I'm not young enough,____to know everything !!!!!!!!!!!!
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I remember you posting his pic last year. Body wise he now looks like "much of a deer" and that rack has some mighty big bases! Maybe you can get a pic when he sheds the velvet. Again that's a very unique rack and over 3 years shows that they just get bigger even if they are not symmetrical. I wouldn't mind having that rack on the wall
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